fluffiebunnie
Warren Veteran
Since Pickle and Sparkle left for the Bridge over the last few weeks, I have been left with Babybun and Pootle.
Pootle is currently suffering from myxi nodules so nothing will happen for quite a few weeks, but I am looking to the future with my two single female bunnies.
They have lived side by side with their male partners for many years, they have a barricade down the middle of the run as when they used to see each other they used to fight through the bars.
As they haven't exactly ever seemed pleased to see each other through the bars, would it be a daft thing to do to try and bond them together?
Babybun is very flighty and grunts and growls - she was neutered! And Pootle, also neutered, although much quieter, is a large grumpy girl with a mind of her own.
Would you dare try to bond two female bunnies like this?
Would another male and the two females make a better combination as a trio?
Pootle is currently suffering from myxi nodules so nothing will happen for quite a few weeks, but I am looking to the future with my two single female bunnies.
They have lived side by side with their male partners for many years, they have a barricade down the middle of the run as when they used to see each other they used to fight through the bars.
As they haven't exactly ever seemed pleased to see each other through the bars, would it be a daft thing to do to try and bond them together?
Babybun is very flighty and grunts and growls - she was neutered! And Pootle, also neutered, although much quieter, is a large grumpy girl with a mind of her own.
Would you dare try to bond two female bunnies like this?
Would another male and the two females make a better combination as a trio?