glitterdust
Warren Scout
Thank you cIt's only temporary. They will cope. And it will be worth it in the end.
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Thank you cIt's only temporary. They will cope. And it will be worth it in the end.
It's only temporary. They will cope. And it will be worth it in the end.
Thank you. It was the space issues I was thinking of and thought rather then have 3 separate buns If the girls get along it would be much easier. Why does she hate my boy. Is it a hormone thing maybe?.There's no reason not to bond 2 girls if they are getting on OK. It depends on the rabbits.
If they are OK together (bearing in mind one is nearly adolescent), it may help to solve some of the space issues for now. You need to keep an eye on them to make absolutely certain they are OK together for the first few days at least, then watch out for signs of falling out as the baby matures.
There's no reason not to bond 2 girls if they are getting on OK. It depends on the rabbits.
If they are OK together (bearing in mind one is nearly adolescent), it may help to solve some of the space issues for now. You need to keep an eye on them to make absolutely certain they are OK together for the first few days at least, then watch out for signs of falling out as the baby matures.
Thank you. It was the space issues I was thinking of and thought rather then have 3 separate buns If the girls get along it would be much easier. Why does she hate my boy. Is it a hormone thing maybe?.
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Thank you.xxI agree with this
How they behave with barriers between may not be how they are during bonding and beyond.so I wouldn’t worry about it looking as though she hates him.
There's no reason not to bond 2 girls if they are getting on OK. It depends on the rabbits.
If they are OK together (bearing in mind one is nearly adolescent), it may help to solve some of the space issues for now. You need to keep an eye on them to make absolutely certain they are OK together for the first few days at least, then watch out for signs of falling out as the baby matures.
Ok, It's not essential, things are ok as they are and they interact when outside together, I just seen some positive interaction and wondered of it would work.I agree, there are loads of cases where two girls can bond well.
However, in your circumstances I don't think I would attempt this now. Ani will be becoming hormonal soon and I think it might lead to a more difficult bonding attempt with the three of them later.
It's a difficult decision because, as you say it would help the space issue. However, on balance I don't think I would do it.