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i wrote another post last nite were thinkin of gettin 2 more buns but not bond them with our two keep them separate would in the house be ok ?? or would they be better outside been told about refered agression not sure what to do and i know u have a few buns x thnk u xx
 
i wrote another post last nite were thinkin of gettin 2 more buns but not bond them with our two keep them separate would in the house be ok ?? or would they be better outside been told about refered agression not sure what to do and i know u have a few buns x thnk u xx


Referred aggression is always a possibility. Much will depend on the individual Rabbits, the dynamics of their relationships with their bonded partner and also how you intend to house the two pairs.
 
Referred aggression is always a possibility. Much will depend on the individual Rabbits, the dynamics of their relationships with their bonded partner and also how you intend to house the two pairs.

floppy and flopsys set up will remain the same and the new buns will have a similar set up inside
f & f are very loved up and are glued together will this help???
 
floppy and flopsys set up will remain the same and the new buns will have a similar set up inside
f & f are very loved up and are glued together will this help???

But where in the house are they ?

Free range ?

Enclosures ?

Have to go now but will be back online later :)
 
But where in the house are they ?

Free range ?

Enclosures ?

Have to go now but will be back online later :)

im off towork now too lol the buns have a 2 storey hutch and a pen for when we are out and when we are in they freerange in the living room we are moving in a few weeks so will be all new territory will this help
 
im off towork now too lol the buns have a 2 storey hutch and a pen for when we are out and when we are in they freerange in the living room we are moving in a few weeks so will be all new territory will this help

Personally I would get the move sorted out BEFORE you take on any more Rabbits. Worse case scenario would be if both bonded pairs had a major fight and that'd leave you with 4 single Rabbits. Although not inevitable, it is a possibility.
 
Personally I would get the move sorted out BEFORE you take on any more Rabbits. Worse case scenario would be if both bonded pairs had a major fight and that'd leave you with 4 single Rabbits. Although not inevitable, it is a possibility.

thanks jane i will do that xx
 
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