Hi all, we have a family of 5 rabbits - mom and dad (Frisky and Cookie) and their 3 children (Popcorn, Cocoa and Chunk) all of whom are female and around 18 months old. They have up until now all lived happily in a large 8 foot, 2 story hutch - being let out in the garden run daily. Only the dad is neutered.
However, this week, there has been a change in behaviour and there has been a sudden increase in chasing and biting amongst all of them, but more often targeted at one specific female - "Popcorn". She has been the brunt of several attacks, with fur flying and lots of biting. So much so, we've had to re-house her in a 2 story hutch on her own. We have persisted with them all getting exercise in the garden at the same time, but again, this is accompanied by lots of chasing.
This situation is clearly not good as now she's feeling like she's in solitary confinement. It seems to have changed her personality a little as she was occasionally prone to lunging at you when you went to put toys in or change food, even when she was growing up, but this has become "the norm" now. Possibly as a result of her being on her own and miserable.
We are somewhat at our wits end now. We can't afford to get all 3 female children spayed (we had a £300+ vet bill last month for 2 dental procedures) - and from what I've read there's no saying that will help. Certainly, we always thought Cookie would become much more docile once he was neutered, but he is very often a main perpetrator in the chasing that goes on.
Has anyone got any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.
However, this week, there has been a change in behaviour and there has been a sudden increase in chasing and biting amongst all of them, but more often targeted at one specific female - "Popcorn". She has been the brunt of several attacks, with fur flying and lots of biting. So much so, we've had to re-house her in a 2 story hutch on her own. We have persisted with them all getting exercise in the garden at the same time, but again, this is accompanied by lots of chasing.
This situation is clearly not good as now she's feeling like she's in solitary confinement. It seems to have changed her personality a little as she was occasionally prone to lunging at you when you went to put toys in or change food, even when she was growing up, but this has become "the norm" now. Possibly as a result of her being on her own and miserable.
We are somewhat at our wits end now. We can't afford to get all 3 female children spayed (we had a £300+ vet bill last month for 2 dental procedures) - and from what I've read there's no saying that will help. Certainly, we always thought Cookie would become much more docile once he was neutered, but he is very often a main perpetrator in the chasing that goes on.
Has anyone got any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.