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Neutured Buns - How long to take effect?

I think it varies rabbit to rabbit, especially at this time of year when you might not notice very much change.
 
I think it varies rabbit to rabbit, especially at this time of year when you might not notice very much change.

Agreed

Also, if a Bun is older when neutered, say about 2 years+ it can take much longer as some of their behaviour will be conditioned as opposed to being totally hormone driven
 
2 weeks?

I had a hare doe spayed within two weeks, she was a little angel, she stopped 'Honking' and nipping, she's no longer territorial and she's Tons Friendlier!, and i've had Hare Bucks Neutered, within 2 weeks again, stopped spraying/nipping/grunting/running in circles, so i would say 1 1/2 or 2 weeks? .. but i might have just been lucky!, :)
 
Awwww I love him running round me in circles. I hope that doesn't stop. The other stuff would be nice to stop though!

He was handed in as a stray to the rescue so age is only estimated. They think possibly 1 or 2. I think he is 1 as he seems so young and teeny framed still.
 
what breed? :) Do you have a Picture of The little Guy :D would love to see the Bunnaay :love:

Don't know breed as he was a rescue. He is a soft grey and white. Here he is...

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hope its ok to post this

this is ant hes going to be neutered very soon since hes overdue it :lol:
hes 2 years old and just had the combined jab last friday

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atm he sprays a bit not much tho his litter training isnt the worst but could be alot better :D
 
Awwwwwwh! :love: He's Beautiful, :) Like a Magpie Dwarf lop? He's a little sweetiee! :) EEEKK and that little Lionlop! cute cute cute cute! <3
 
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