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Those of you that board, assuming you had the space to keep them together, would you board three unspayed females :?:
Would you board four females and two neutered males that live in a group together :?:
Stupid local boarder won't take my three females or even my group of six, I understand she may not have space which is why they can go in two groups of three.
This happens to be the email she sent me, if she had read my original mails she would know I have no un-neutered males in my group, would I be that stupid with a couple of unspayed females :?: :roll:
I have just spoken to a helpline at the Rabbit Association to find out about wether I am doing the right thing in not boarding your rabbits, and unfortunately they agree. They don't really think the combination you have is a very good one, especially as all female and males should be spayed/neuted as it is unfair on the un-neutered rabbits. Any un-neutered male rabbits will pester the female rabbits all the time, and any un-neutered females will be hormonal and they could attack the other rabbits. As for putting all the rabbits together in a run this should not happen, they should have a run for each group. Although you say they get on okay at the moment you may find this will change once they get a little older.
They get on fine, never have any arguments, would I really have two neutered males living with a female if they didn't get on and considering they are all well past maturity I'm finding it more and more unlikely for them to fall out, of course it may happen, but they've been together a year with no problems
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :x :evil:
Those of you that board, assuming you had the space to keep them together, would you board three unspayed females :?:
Would you board four females and two neutered males that live in a group together :?:
Stupid local boarder won't take my three females or even my group of six, I understand she may not have space which is why they can go in two groups of three.
This happens to be the email she sent me, if she had read my original mails she would know I have no un-neutered males in my group, would I be that stupid with a couple of unspayed females :?: :roll:
I have just spoken to a helpline at the Rabbit Association to find out about wether I am doing the right thing in not boarding your rabbits, and unfortunately they agree. They don't really think the combination you have is a very good one, especially as all female and males should be spayed/neuted as it is unfair on the un-neutered rabbits. Any un-neutered male rabbits will pester the female rabbits all the time, and any un-neutered females will be hormonal and they could attack the other rabbits. As for putting all the rabbits together in a run this should not happen, they should have a run for each group. Although you say they get on okay at the moment you may find this will change once they get a little older.
They get on fine, never have any arguments, would I really have two neutered males living with a female if they didn't get on and considering they are all well past maturity I'm finding it more and more unlikely for them to fall out, of course it may happen, but they've been together a year with no problems
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :x :evil: