Housing rabbits together in same hutch? - large bunny hutch blueprints
I have a lion's head, a mini-baby-Lop (weighs 3 pounds) and a girl dwarf Holland (1-pound weight), both of 6 months. Can they be housed together in the same cabin safe? The cabin is large and has a breed of rabbits. Most holidays now lives there and I'm trying to integrate small vacation. We had the lion's head from about 4 months and the Netherlands dwarf for about 3 months. Let the rabbit run, while I sit and play with them, but it would be good to move, to live together? Rabbits are social by nature and I want to live in the cabin, at the same time, if possible. Thank you!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Large Bunny Hutch Blueprints Housing Rabbits Together In Same Hutch?
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As another poster said - Rabbits are very territorial when they mature. I know that most people wish that their rabbits as "friends", but if your rabbit is not spayed or neutered, not a good idea. Even after the change in your rabbit, there is no guarantee that the rabbit gets along well with other rabbits.
My greatest Doe not work well with others, that is playing very well. She is happy and well adjusted, but not like other rabbits. All my rabbits are housed separately for two reasons - the personality and the protection against disease. Not worth the risk, all the rabbits to be together, because if a rabbit with a disease that can ill be hired by other rabbits, could I lose my other rabbits from the disease.
It depends on the owners, like the rabbit house. Do not touch your options. But I rabbits were fighting with other rabbits have seen, because they were together, not without changes and the result was pleasantly accommodated. I also saw lose, that the owners of all grOUP for RHD and sniffs.
Yeah ... I stayed together rabbit and do it well until it hit the heat .. So you want to separate.
Yeah ... I stayed together rabbit and do it well until it hit the heat .. So you want to separate.
No.
You are sociable, they have tons of space. In addition, we all need to be corrected. Rabbits are very territorial.
2 rabbits, the (one-un-neutered) were on neutral ground and fought together for the eyes a few others. It takes a lot of work, only 2 rabbits and rarely remain successful.
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