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Warren Scout
I'm in a dilemma.
I have three French lops, a buck and a doe who were bonded for two months but had a fight and are presently seperate until they have their stitches removed, and another doe who has just been spayed. I intend to try and bond them all together when the younger doe had healed from surgery but have been looking for another particular colour that I fell in love with so decided to wait so I could bond all four at the same time.
I was hoping to get another buck so that there were two of each in the group, however I have been struggling to get the colour I would like but now a doe has become available.
Do you think there will be more problems if I have her and try to bond three does with one male ?????:wave:
I have three French lops, a buck and a doe who were bonded for two months but had a fight and are presently seperate until they have their stitches removed, and another doe who has just been spayed. I intend to try and bond them all together when the younger doe had healed from surgery but have been looking for another particular colour that I fell in love with so decided to wait so I could bond all four at the same time.
I was hoping to get another buck so that there were two of each in the group, however I have been struggling to get the colour I would like but now a doe has become available.
Do you think there will be more problems if I have her and try to bond three does with one male ?????:wave: