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I don't know about the nonalpha humping but watch out if the humpee becomes agressive. If his head is being humped he can bite bits which could be very bad.
Also the grooming is a sign of submission and affection. The top bunny will show his dominance by pushing his head under the others to...
I'm guessing it depends on where you live. I see a lot of people in here give their rabbits regular shots but every vet I've talked to here in America says it's not terribly necessary. I haven't planned on shots for my bunnies.
My bunnies have their cage that they live in with a pen attatched so they can run free (when I move the room will be bunny proofed so they'll have full run of it) but I'm wondering about what to floor it with. I've taken the shavings out because I'm still trying to litter train them and it would...
You don't have to wait that long to spay girls. My girls are 5 months old and just got spayed. It just depends on what age your buns breed hits sexual maturity. Average is 5-6 months according to my vet. But you can wait as long as you want if you're worried they're too young.
I've had my babies for just over two weeks. Not long at all, I know. I was wondering if you guys had any advice on how to bond with them and gain their trust. I've been spending time with them letting them get used to my sent. Letting them come up to me. They take treats out of my hands and all...
Welcome! My buns had to go to the vet before Christmas because they got in a fight so I sympathize. But this fight wasn't nearly as bad as your's sounds like it was! Hope he feels better!
You can give carrots and other green veggies just in moderation. If she's not used to eating vegetable and you suddenly give her a bunch it will give her diareha. Also make sure that any vegetable you give her is ok for her to eat (like potatoes are bad for bunnies with all the startch) carrots...
Dieting her will do that better than feeding her more. But yes, if you give her hay and an inedible bedding then you can better control her eating. It's the difference between you eating a single meal verses eating a buffet.
You should always allow rabbits unlimited hay. Getting some from a racetrack is okay so long as it's not alfalfa. Alfalfa is too high in calcium and other nutrients and can lead to things like kidney failure. Timothy hay is the best for rabbits.