R.P.B.G.G
Mama Doe
We had Rio neutered 6 weeks ago on Monday, and in that time he has been free ranging by himself, everyday he would lay down by Lolas hutch and she would lay along side him inside, and visa versa, when shes out, she will lay along side him, and he would lay with her, often munching each others hay through the bars,
We decided we will try and bond them together once he was ready,
He is the most docile and friendly bun we have, more like a dog than a bun, and all you have to say to him is 'Time to go in Rio' and he will hop back into his hutch.
Well this morning I came downstairs and was told to look down the garden,
There was Rio and Lola laying on the grass munching together,
I asked mum if she had let her out and she said no,
She has a slide bolt on her doors so we are totally confused as to how she got out, but as they were getting on, we left them to it and they have taken themselves into Rio's hutch and are eating hay together,
So, do I just leave them to it?
Rio has not shown any interest in humping her, she has humped his face occasionally, but there has been not one bit of hair pulling, chasing, circling, they are inseparable already....
We decided we will try and bond them together once he was ready,
He is the most docile and friendly bun we have, more like a dog than a bun, and all you have to say to him is 'Time to go in Rio' and he will hop back into his hutch.
Well this morning I came downstairs and was told to look down the garden,
There was Rio and Lola laying on the grass munching together,
I asked mum if she had let her out and she said no,
She has a slide bolt on her doors so we are totally confused as to how she got out, but as they were getting on, we left them to it and they have taken themselves into Rio's hutch and are eating hay together,
So, do I just leave them to it?
Rio has not shown any interest in humping her, she has humped his face occasionally, but there has been not one bit of hair pulling, chasing, circling, they are inseparable already....