Thank you so much for posting this, as after finding out my female is actually a male i have been worrying about starting the bonding process, gizmo has recently been neutured and i shall shortly be having kenzi neutured, at the moment when they have their freetime they go up to each others hutches and have a sniff, Gizmo is more placid and at the moment Kenzi is more scittish as his hormones have started coming in, their hutches are situated next to each other at the moment and they can see each other at all times, so i was hoping that would help things when i can start the bonding process and from the sound of your post it is possible
so i am very optimistic after reading your post. Thank you.[
QUOTE=sarahsum;5421199]After taking lots of info in off different forums & friends I had a go at bonding my boys at weekend, three brothers, all neutered, French Lops, two I had bonded as a pair a few months ago, but i felt so sorry for the third being alone. I was fairly confident as they are all very laid back, 12months old, and they share the same shed space in turns, they could see each other through the hutch doors & there was never any argy bargy. Heart in mouth i put them together following my friend Bernies advice, and they have been absolute stars, they just settled like they were always meant to be together. here are some pics,
DURING THE BONDING, THE AGOUTI & BUTTERFLY WERE PREVIOUSLY A BONDED PAIR
AFTER BEING PUT BACK INTO NEUTRALISED HUTCH
Fingers crossed they continue to enjoy each others company, because they are certainly content together.
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