Hello - I'd love to know more about the story of your trio! I have a bonded pair (Cory & Caireann) and a single (Robert). I'd love to get to the stage where they all live together but when I've introduced them one on one they fought and the smallest male, Cory, has been quite viscous to Robert so I didn't persevere. It's really heart breaking when they fight and Robert ended up with a couple of nasty nips. I don't know whether to try again or just accept they are destined to live apart. Seeing your post made me think maybe I should try again so thought I would ask for the down low!
Bella the tri coloured and Chloe the grey and cream are sisters. They lived with Dutchie as a three for around 6 months until we failed at fostering at Fudge moved in with them. They were happy like this for about 5 years but sadly Dutchie died a few weeks ago. This resulted in a lot of chasing a fighting whilst they sorted out their hierarchy again but luckily they seem ok now. To be honest I am not a big fan of trios as one usually gets left out but as they are older middled age buns now I dont think I will change anything. There is a very good article in the bonding stickies about having a trio
Thank you; yes I agree I'm not too fond of the idea of one being left out either, I wouldn't have planned for a trio it just sort of happened. One if those situations you can't walk away from. At the moment they lead completely separate lives and I've been thinking of taking Bobert to dating sessions at the sanctuary. Four house rabbits!! I must be insane! No wonder I'm single lol!!
Oh blimey you are brave I found 1 indoors was enough and two was chaos!! That said they were less messy than some of the men I have lived with
Oh blimey you are brave I found 1 indoors was enough and two was chaos!! That said they were less messy than some of the men I have lived with
I currently have 7 indoor bunnies & yes I'd much prefer their mess to man mess :lol: at least bunnies can't help it & don't know they're doing wrong. Plus they're much cuter & more affectionate!!
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Thank you; yes I agree I'm not too fond of the idea of one being left out either, I wouldn't have planned for a trio it just sort of happened. One if those situations you can't walk away from. At the moment they lead completely separate lives and I've been thinking of taking Bobert to dating sessions at the sanctuary. Four house rabbits!! I must be insane! No wonder I'm single lol!!
:lol::lol: Try two dogs, eight rabbits, two guinea pigs and a hamster. (Wabs and squeaker pigs live outdoors). I am single too.
Luckily my teenage son is happy to take care of them all if I need to go away.