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two does + doe and neutering

neeshkabeesh

Warren Scout
Well I've had my Jasper for a couple of weeks after my cousin gave him to me. My cousin told me he was a boy and I didn't think to actually check, now I have I've found that Jasper is a she! We're changing the name but I haven't thought of one yet :) (black lionhead see my sig, any suggestions?)
Anyway, as I thought Jasper was a boy I thought it was be quite easy for him to go in with my girls after 'he' was neutered, I thought they might fall in love with him (I know they don't always though). I assume this is different with two girls (both neutered) plus Jasper the girl.
Jasper's been having her vaccinations and will be neutered in a couple of weeks, how long after her being neutered would it be best to start introductions? I was going to leave it 4-6 weeks for 'Jasper the male', is this still the same for females? Rosie, one of my two girls, is a tricky character and dislikes other rabbits generally (shes a Polish) so I'd like to make sure that Jasper has gotten rid of enough of her hormonal smell and behaviour before I start introducing her to Rosie and Honey (intros will be Rosie/Jasper and Honey/Jasper to start with).
Thanks for any help (and name suggestions) in advance :)
 
Well I think it depends on the bunnies.

When I put Kim and Aggie together neither had been spayed and they were absolutely devoted to each other from the first nano-second they met :D

I could not Kim spayed cause she was very wheezy and Aggie was not "done" until after Kim died.

However Twinkle and Aggie are both neutered and it is all out war when they get together :shock:

You could try them together and see how it goes.

lol Pam
 
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