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Humping is not just for making babies, but also used for dominance. This will help them calm down, but don't be surprised if humping still occurs. The male, if really aggressive should be neutered. Girls are prone to cancer and spaying your girls will help give them a longer life. The girls should be spayed to help give a longer life. My advise, like others here, is have your pet rabbits neutered and spayed. Lots of people have discovered how fast this act can happen, when a month later a doe is pulling fur and one day the fur is wiggling with newborn kits. When they are little ones, there is no dominate status, because there is no hormones.Īlso having to unspayed female with a intacted male can also bring on babies. Now, even if you re-home your new male, Cujo, the girls will still try to find who the dominate one as they mature. They are no different than any other animal when comes to that.īut when bunnies jockey for position, it can bring on nasty altercations, which you are experiencing now. They are trying to figure out who the boss is. It happens when a new bunny comes into the tribe, altercations do happen. we want to help the new guy but if its going to affect our females like this then we are going to have to rehome him else where. and now our 2 females have started fighting to the point of my rex having a cut and torn fur and they are seperated.
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if hes out of the cage it still doesnt stop. and it seems like hes pure anger until he flops. he will chase you around the cage if you go near it. we have been trying to teach him (with the aid of work gloves) but it seems we get no where. once he was used to everything he started charging and grunting and biting again. for the first 10 minutes while everything was new he was fine. at this point we immediatly removed from the influence of the females and made him his own room in the basement where our females havent been yet.
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the as i went to get up the male charged me ears down grunting and took a chunk of skin out of my finger. after about 30-45 mins both my rex and the new guy were peeing to mark territory then all 3 of them flopped. our females are not spayed and the male is not fixed either. our female rex tried to box him through the xpen when ive read is normal behavior. kept jumping on us and having a great time. even after we half penned the girls room for an introduction he was great. when i brought him in the house he was a little sweetie. the drive home he went from being stressed to flopped in the cat carrier. i thought we found the perfect addition to our family. when i picked him up to take him home he snuggled in my arms and licked me. i personally have never seen a rabbit flop in a pet store so i took it as a sign. when i first met him i tickled his bum through the cage and he flopped immediatly.
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i was out of town on work and found a white mini rex hybrid (they werent sure exactly but he looks like a rex) that had been dumped at the pet store by the previous owner stating he was a mean rabbit. they have been the best friends since we got them. we bought them a day apart from 2 different places and bonded in the same carrier over a 5 hour drive home. just the usual chase each other around the odd bunt and of course the humping. for the last year we have raised lil a female mini rex (14 months old now), and po our mini lop (12.5 months old now) without any unusual problems. ok heres the background of the situation. were brand new to this site and up until last week ive had no problems with my buns.until i rescued cujo the rabbit lol.