happybunny
Mama Doe
Hi,
I have in the past read quite a few post completely against bonding male rabbits.
Recently there have been post pretty much saying the sex of the bun has little bearing on the long term success of bond 2 or more buns.
I have 3 bonded pairs - all mixed sex. I am in the process of bonding 2 boys as they seem to be quite happy to sit next to each other when one is in his cage and the other is "playing out". However some of the previous post concern me regarding long term success.
Additionally I have 3 single buns. 2 males and 1 female. 1 male hates the female (attacks her through his hutch if she goes near him when she is out) and the other had a good first introduction.
Now if all this bonding goes well, I will have a single male left. I have tried him with 1 of the mixed pairs. He got on OK with the other male but attacked the female. I would like advise on wether I should keep him alone or try him with 1 of the other mixed pairs.
Thanks
I have in the past read quite a few post completely against bonding male rabbits.
Recently there have been post pretty much saying the sex of the bun has little bearing on the long term success of bond 2 or more buns.
I have 3 bonded pairs - all mixed sex. I am in the process of bonding 2 boys as they seem to be quite happy to sit next to each other when one is in his cage and the other is "playing out". However some of the previous post concern me regarding long term success.
Additionally I have 3 single buns. 2 males and 1 female. 1 male hates the female (attacks her through his hutch if she goes near him when she is out) and the other had a good first introduction.
Now if all this bonding goes well, I will have a single male left. I have tried him with 1 of the mixed pairs. He got on OK with the other male but attacked the female. I would like advise on wether I should keep him alone or try him with 1 of the other mixed pairs.
Thanks