Yes, I'm sure that the moving around has not helped her. I only did what I thought best for her and her needs, she was obviously unhappy as a house bunny so my friend provided her with everything she could possibly need, a large hutch with an attached run for 24/7 access. She was there for about 2 months but got more and more agressive.
Now I believe this may have been due to the fact that she was handled, or at least attempted to be handled in order to get her in and out of the run as she wouldn't/couldn't use the ramp to move from hutch to run.
She has been back with me a week and has made dramatic improvements. Especially eating and drinking which she stopped doing whilst at my friends house. I clean out one half of her hutch at a time, the opposite half to which she is in and she will accept that. If I try to clean the part she is inhabiting at the moment she will scrabble at me which I understand is protecting her space. With the doors of her hutch wide open she makes no attempt to even look or come out of the hutch which is only 2 brick widths off the ground.
The hutch size has not got smaller, if anything is slightly bigger just with no run, that's the only difference.
I had thought of getting a collapsible run with cover to put her in during the day and move her in and out of the hutch by use of a carrier, giving her the option to go in and come out of it. But I don't think this is viable, what if she doesn't want to come in again?!
Because of this I'm thinking a run attached to her hutch is better, but she had that before and was unhappy. Do you think it was the ramp? I think she is afraid of heights, whilst in the home she would jump onto and off of the sofa but would not attempt the stairs at all, never even looked at them. Whereas all my previous house bunnies would use the stairs happily up and down when the stair gate was not across.
How could I make an access ramp to a run that she will use given that her hutch must be kept off the ground?
Also, if an attempt is made to bond her with a hub-bunny should that be done once she's settled? Or as soon as possible so that there is upheaval close together? Given that I will not be able to afford another bunny so she will have to be rehomed, again
Many thanks for all your help