Jessica Rabbit
Mama Doe
Hello
Well firstly let me tell you - I am so pleased with Eric and Ernie!!!
They are being such good boys! In fact Eric did his first flop for months the other night. I was so happy.
Now...........
I would love to see them both running around the garden like they used to. Last weekend, I sectioned off a small area of the garden, so they could have a good old munch on the grass and binky as high as they like.
After checking out any areas that they could escape they started to binky.
At one point they binkied and ended up facing each other, them moved nose to nose.
That was it - I was in like a shot and put them back int their shed with run attached! I knew the signs from before and suspected a fight!
Do you think they will ever be able to free range again. I just don;t want to risk them fighting after such a long bonding experience.
Also, just to add. When I clean out the shed. I move their run over in the garden, so they have a different view and they are fine. They are confined and enjoy the change, but I just don;t think they can be out of an enclosure.
Any tips anyone? I hope this makes sense
Sorry for the long post
Well firstly let me tell you - I am so pleased with Eric and Ernie!!!
They are being such good boys! In fact Eric did his first flop for months the other night. I was so happy.
Now...........
I would love to see them both running around the garden like they used to. Last weekend, I sectioned off a small area of the garden, so they could have a good old munch on the grass and binky as high as they like.
After checking out any areas that they could escape they started to binky.
At one point they binkied and ended up facing each other, them moved nose to nose.
That was it - I was in like a shot and put them back int their shed with run attached! I knew the signs from before and suspected a fight!
Do you think they will ever be able to free range again. I just don;t want to risk them fighting after such a long bonding experience.
Also, just to add. When I clean out the shed. I move their run over in the garden, so they have a different view and they are fine. They are confined and enjoy the change, but I just don;t think they can be out of an enclosure.
Any tips anyone? I hope this makes sense
Sorry for the long post