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First Baby, now Nami :@

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To be perfectly honest I've had a REALLY cr@p few days. The mention of breeding sets me off. I'll go now and let you get on.

If you find the answer let me know as I have a severely interbred foster with agression and emotional issues in one of my sheds.

And I'm having a **** time right now which isn't being helped by your comments

I'm sorry about your aggressive rabbit, I refused to pass on Babys genes after she bit me because I didn't want to bring rabbits with temperament problems into the world
 
Thanks, that's kind of reassuring to hear, sorry you went through it :( ! I'd had Baby from birth and she didn't care that she hurt me, I made the hurrendous 'squealing' sound a rabbit would when in pain and she didn't even flinch

Aww that must have been so upsetting that she was like that. :( Glad she stopped though just sorry to hear nami has. Like I said, I hope it was a one off but if not, hope the spay does make her friendly again and i'm glad my experience with tink is some what reassuring, i was shocked at how lovely she became again. :)
 
She sounds to be around the age Beano got terribly agressive, I have many scars from her and you couldn't go near her without getting scratched/lunged and bit at. I was in the shed and she bit into my leg and wouldn't let go for ages once! :shock: My family used to call her demon rabbit or 'meano beano' :( :roll: But really she had just got hormones and I got her spayed and that made her a lot better, she still only accepts things on her terms though :lol: But that's just her :love:
 
Please get back on track now or I will lock the thread.

Only post if you want to give sensible advice.
 
Adelle is very soppy but rather food aggressive and so Bye-Bye gets pushy too for food so I feed them by hand - one biscuit at a time through the bars - this way it also helps them to eat it slowly which must be better for them tummy's. Also it means I can slowly move the bunnies apart. Now they (Adelle) is much better, but given half a chance she'll still stick her head straight into the biscuit box.
 
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