WelshBunny
Young Bun
He was neutered approximately 6 weeks ago now and I'm aware that there are still hormones going on there, all else is normal after his bout of being unwell. His friend is spayed and has been for several months.
The mounting isn't so bad in the sense that she tolerates it (she doesn't retaliate like she did in the early days) and either runs or sits there with a "please god not again" look on her face. However, he has pulled fur out around her neck as he's biting her quite hard - I really want to stop this or lessen this if at all possible as it's not fair on her. It looks like bald patches only as she's got a bit of lionhead in her so has thicker fluff there anyway, thankfully, I've not seen blood. It tends to be the worst in the evening and he won't let her have any peace! When I try to separate them, I either put something like a piece of cardboard between them, pick him up and turn him around, pick him up and put him in a separate part of the pen or I offer food as a distraction. If a pick up or separation, he has a tendency to react "angrily" and lunge (probably because I'm annoying him and interrupting his rendezvous), although I've gotten my hand out of the way quickly enough since the last bite a couple of weeks ago. Last actual bite happened when I was hand feeding his buddy and he chomped and locked onto my knuckles, assuming territorial over her in that instance.
Is there anything I can do to calm things down a little bit either on the mounting side or the separating them without undue stress side? I'm dreading hearing those blooming honks and knowing that he's zeroing in on her again! I'm assuming it will improve over coming months as the neutering is still recent in the grand scheme of things but I'd love if anyone has any ideas here to get to that bit!
The mounting isn't so bad in the sense that she tolerates it (she doesn't retaliate like she did in the early days) and either runs or sits there with a "please god not again" look on her face. However, he has pulled fur out around her neck as he's biting her quite hard - I really want to stop this or lessen this if at all possible as it's not fair on her. It looks like bald patches only as she's got a bit of lionhead in her so has thicker fluff there anyway, thankfully, I've not seen blood. It tends to be the worst in the evening and he won't let her have any peace! When I try to separate them, I either put something like a piece of cardboard between them, pick him up and turn him around, pick him up and put him in a separate part of the pen or I offer food as a distraction. If a pick up or separation, he has a tendency to react "angrily" and lunge (probably because I'm annoying him and interrupting his rendezvous), although I've gotten my hand out of the way quickly enough since the last bite a couple of weeks ago. Last actual bite happened when I was hand feeding his buddy and he chomped and locked onto my knuckles, assuming territorial over her in that instance.
Is there anything I can do to calm things down a little bit either on the mounting side or the separating them without undue stress side? I'm dreading hearing those blooming honks and knowing that he's zeroing in on her again! I'm assuming it will improve over coming months as the neutering is still recent in the grand scheme of things but I'd love if anyone has any ideas here to get to that bit!