I have noticed that my female bun is chewing at various wooden bits in her hutch. She lives with a nutured male bun, they are both the same age, approx 4mths old. They are kept in the conservatory while it is cold and will go outside when it warms up i am hoping March time, and I will buy them a big outside run.
They have a very large hutch, probably 5ft long and 3ft wide, with a hay rack, various chewing sticks, their veggies go in a ball that they have to push along for them to come out, very deep shredded paper in their bedroom with a wooden tunnel to hide in if they want to, they have at least one toilet roll a day stuffed with hay. They come out to play for a couple of hours ever night and have the run on the lounge and conservatory and have the doggies and the cat to torment!
My theory is that she is bored! Am I right? If so how can I stop her being bored????? The last thing I want is unhappy bunnies!
The male bun, is so much calmer since having his bits chopped off! Will the same thing happen to her when she is spayed?
Concerned in Rochdale
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They have a very large hutch, probably 5ft long and 3ft wide, with a hay rack, various chewing sticks, their veggies go in a ball that they have to push along for them to come out, very deep shredded paper in their bedroom with a wooden tunnel to hide in if they want to, they have at least one toilet roll a day stuffed with hay. They come out to play for a couple of hours ever night and have the run on the lounge and conservatory and have the doggies and the cat to torment!
My theory is that she is bored! Am I right? If so how can I stop her being bored????? The last thing I want is unhappy bunnies!
The male bun, is so much calmer since having his bits chopped off! Will the same thing happen to her when she is spayed?
Concerned in Rochdale
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