2 males don't always get along so the best course of action would be to neuter Dad now and keep a female baby because when a male gets around 6 months he and Dad might start fighting.
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2 males don't always get along so the best course of action would be to neuter Dad now and keep a female baby because when a male gets around 6 months he and Dad might start fighting.
Perhaps it's better not to handle them yet, Mum bit your Mum to warn her. Rabbits like to be very private when they have kits. I hope they have shelter in the nest so they can develop properly. ...
Rabbits will bite one another through wire - I always have double wire for this reason. His nose might not heal properly but it might hopefully. You really need to have him checked by a Vet.
Have you searched through the Hay? Has your Doe got privacy so she feels safe? I can't add any more really. Inspector Morse has covered everything else. Hope the 4 will be ok.
It isn't good to bring a Rabbit indoors in the cold weather then put him back outside. It can upset their respiratory system as they are not like dogs or cats. He will need a course of...
Personally I would like a Rabbit using my home as a toilet. You could make an enclosure which is his space so that it might be easier for him to get in a habit of going into his enclosure to wee. ...
I do love your Bunnies! :love::love::love:
Aw! They look very happy! :love::love: Oh! I didn't look at the mess! X
That's interesting as I have always wondered about whether we can eat grass, it always smells delicious.so can we eat it raw?
I missed this thread yesterday. As others have said, everything seems to be normal with Treacle. He could be picking up on your concern re the Covid and that is why he wants to be closer to...
I would keep them separate, far away from each other, until he calms down. If he was living with an unspayed Doe it is highly likely she will be pregnant. After a month or so they should bond...
If they are eating grass then they don't need to eat as much hay. I hope they continue to get back to normal.
You need to keep an eye on them for another day as they are in a confined space but it should be all right. If there is too much chasing they will be better in a run where she can get away from...
Yes, it's a wonderful feeling when you can give a Bunny a better home than where they were before. :love::love:
That's interesting! I have a maze, it's made out of something they can chew. Bella just walks over the top as mine doesn't have a roof.
That looks like a 6' hutch so they have a reasonable amount of space to run from one end to the other, as much as some "runs". Do they have litter trays with their hay in as you say they don't use...
I think he must be cute! :lol: Can he have a friend or not? I love the maze! Last q - do you put his water in a bowl?
If the EC test comes back positive for Brian you can medicate both of them. Is the Timothy hay fresh as I have had some which was mouldy. It probably has nothing to do with your Rabbits being...
Going off reports I have read Haybox comes out top favourite but I use farm hay for my warren.
Do you put hay in the litter tray Craig?
That certainly made me laugh. I assume they have a litter tray or two? Do you think most of the mess was Flo's?
Did the Bunnies spend the night together? :D Sounds like a song! I am pretty sure they will be fine now.
Do you use wood shavings as this is not recommended. The RWA have a list of Rabbit savvy vets. There may be one in your area.
Are they both neutered? If not then I wouldn't try to bond them. Boys usually fight if not neutered but even when they are they might not get along.
It's really a wonderful outcome, you and your Wife must be over the moon. I am very happy for you and the Bunnies. :love::love: