Honestly, it all depends on the individual rabbit. They all have different personalities. Generally speaking, I have found that the boys tend to be friendlier and the girls a bit moodier, but again, it just depends on the rabbit.
If you can, it's best if you can sit down and spend some time with each rabbit you are looking at, to get to know it's personality better.
both :thumb:
You should really get one of each so they're not lonely :wave:
Many people believe buck's are more laid back and more suitable for first time owners. Female's tend to be more territorial. Either way, there is no set temperament and every rabbit is different. Please consider adopting 2 neutered rabbits, ideally a male and a female pair as they shouldn't be forced to live solitary lives.
You should get a pair. A single bun will get lonely. Sex doesn't matter, all rabbits have different personalities. My buck loves me and constantly demands attention but at the same time he is very aggressive and often nips and boxes me. I've only had one buck and 3 does, the girls have varied completely. I have one that wants noting to do with me, but is happy for me to give her nose rubs now and again. She is never aggressive and is a complete sweet heart. My other doe is very temperamental but loves nose rubs, she isn't afraid to nip me either, though. :lol: My bridge bun (doe) was the sweetest bun ever. She was so gentle and even used to lick me and groom my fringe. She didn't have a bad bone in her body.
As above posts
A pair of neutered mixed sex bunnies and by going to a rescue you can meet existing pairs that have known personalities so that you can choose the specific pair that will suit you as a first timer. There will be some that would suit you and some that won't, but I can guarantee it won't be down to the sex, simply the character and health of the specific rabbits you meet.
As above posts
A pair of neutered mixed sex bunnies and by going to a rescue you can meet existing pairs that have known personalities so that you can choose the specific pair that will suit you as a first timer. There will be some that would suit you and some that won't, but I can guarantee it won't be down to the sex, simply the character and health of the specific rabbits you meet.
So not two girls or two boys?
If you get one of each they are a lot more likely to get along. Two males or two females can be ok, but generally a male and a female will be easier to bond and less likely to fall out :wave:
I have 2 boys together who I bonded myself. They get on wonderfully, but I'm not a first time owner and had the confidence to bond them. Only get 2 males if you go to a rescue and they're already bonded. It's unusual for 2 females to bond successfully but it can happen. If I were you I would definitely get a male x female pair.
a rescued bonded pair already spayed/neutered :wave: