Hope they are settling in well. :wave:
Don't be in too much of a rush. Make sure he is eating well, a good diet, before you get him neutered and remember you will need to have him inside for a couple of days while he recovers. Afterwards remember not to bond them for at least a month unless the doe is spayed. If she needs to be spayed get that done before bonding and wait at least two weeks or until all is healed. And just becasue she is sweet with people does not mean they will bond easily. Most does are very feisty with other rabbits.
My bunn will probably be getting neutered soon and I am certainly not in a rush - quite the opposite.
Don't be in too much of a rush. Make sure he is eating well, a good diet, before you get him neutered and remember you will need to have him inside for a couple of days while he recovers. Afterwards remember not to bond them for at least a month unless the doe is spayed. If she needs to be spayed get that done before bonding and wait at least two weeks or until all is healed. And just becasue she is sweet with people does not mean they will bond easily. Most does are very feisty with other rabbits.
Hermy and Flopsy were bonded before they came to me, unfortunately which ended up in Hermy carrying a litter whilst 600g underweight. They had been together for over 3 months (surprising she hadn't had a litter beforehand really :/ unless she had and we were not told.)
Both have been recovering fantastically whilst they have been here and have put on quite a bit of weight despite being so poorly treated beforehand.
They are both wonderful bunnies and I feel priviledged to have had them for the short time I have.
Am already missing them both