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Date Posted: 19:41:18 08/04/02 Sun
Author: Bunnyluv
Subject: Re: Fighting Bunnies
In reply to: Sue J. 's message, "Fighting Bunnies" on 08:06:39 04/29/02 Mon

>I have four rabbits in total. A male and female are
>brother and sister and get along fine. The same male
>(Dwarf Lop)and a female dutch rabbit also get along
>fine. But on the weekend I let the youngest male
>(only 6 months old)out to play with the female dwarf
>lop. They jumped over each other and hair was found
>around the back yard. I kept an eye on them as I was
>armed with a water spray bottle which occasionaly
>managed to keep them apart, but then I noticed Ruby's
>ear -the younger male (dutch x dwarf) had scratched
>both along the inside and outside and there was also a
>chunk missing from the top of poor Rubies ear. Will
>they ever get along?(alougth at the moment I'm too
>scared to try again). Any other idea's.........


You might want to get them fixed. Right now if they aren't, they are at the age where hormones start to kick into play and they wont get along. BUT if you get them all fixed then you probably won't have this problem any more. Hope this helps.

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  • Re: Fighting Bunnies -- Bunnyluv, 08:07:48 08/05/02 Mon
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