Blue_Aussie wrote:I disagree with nervousdog, I bonded my unneutered bucks [ snip ]
nervousdog wrote:Blue_Aussie wrote:I disagree with nervousdog, I bonded my unneutered bucks [ snip ]
That's honestly rlly interesting to me !
I've always seen/ been told unneutered bucks should be kept separate or else they fight !
I do assume this is very case by case, and with proper introductions and the right mesh of personalities any rabbit could get along ..
As long as there is a back up plan in case the rabbits do not get along then things shouldn't be a big deal for siddy !
When I got my female I was 100% prepared to keep her and Volkswagen separate if need be, but they ended up enjoying each other so things went well : )
Siddy wrote:Hello! So I’m just looking for a little advice on housing two rabbits together! I have a neutered, broken black New Zealand buck named banjo! He’s a little over a year old now. He was originally going to be my 4H show rabbit, but because I neutered him I wasn’t allowed to show him. I’ve only been in 4H for two years now and I JUST met a good rabbit leader that can help me out showing because it’s a difficult process, especially when you can’t find any information on it and it’s different for every breed and state.
I only have two fairs left until I’m too old to do another, so I really wanted to get another rabbit that I could show, but here’s my situation.
Banjo lives in the house because he’s spoiled and I’m not into the whole keeping them in wire cages ordeal, and this rabbit will be kept the same. I’m looking for both a pet, AND a 4H rabbit.
I think it would be cool to bond them together and keep them together because banjo tries to play with the cats but they’re to scared of him (he’s 12 pounds so bigger than most of the cats.) so I think he’d like having a buddy around to keep him company. I’m worried though because this male rabbit wouldn’t be neutered, and I don’t like the idea of keeping an unneutered male with my fixed one just Incase he’s a little moody but I’m not sure because I don’t have experience with that, so that’s my first question. Is it okay to keep a neutered male with one that’s not as long as I get them used to each other first?
And my second question is just one that I want some general advice on that more people will probably be able to help me with. Is it possible to keep rabbits with each other that are different sizes? I’ve seen some people do it but banjo is my baby, and I don’t want anything to happen to him or the baby. I’m asking because I’m considering a polish instead of another New Zealand and I wasn’t sure if they could be safely housed together.
Whenever I ask 4H kids they’re always like “just eat it if it doesn’t work out just sell it” and I would never have the heart to do anything like that. Once I get another one it’s staying with me till it dies. I just want some genuine advise from people that actually care about the rabbits well being. I love 4H but sometimes the kids are just awful when it comes to keeping the animals properly (I know from experience, so I’m not looking to argue).
I really appreciate any advise that anybody has to offer! I’m on mobile so if I’m rambling or something doesn’t sound right I’m sorry, I’ll look it back over once I have access to a laptop if need be.
Siddy wrote:Hello! So I’m just looking for a little advice on housing two rabbits together! I have a neutered, broken black New Zealand buck named banjo! He’s a little over a year old now. He was originally going to be my 4H show rabbit, but because I neutered him I wasn’t allowed to show him. I’ve only been in 4H for two years now and I JUST met a good rabbit leader that can help me out showing because it’s a difficult process, especially when you can’t find any information on it and it’s different for every breed and state.
I only have two fairs left until I’m too old to do another, so I really wanted to get another rabbit that I could show, but here’s my situation.
Banjo lives in the house because he’s spoiled and I’m not into the whole keeping them in wire cages ordeal, and this rabbit will be kept the same. I’m looking for both a pet, AND a 4H rabbit.
I think it would be cool to bond them together and keep them together because banjo tries to play with the cats but they’re to scared of him (he’s 12 pounds so bigger than most of the cats.) so I think he’d like having a buddy around to keep him company. I’m worried though because this male rabbit wouldn’t be neutered, and I don’t like the idea of keeping an unneutered male with my fixed one just Incase he’s a little moody but I’m not sure because I don’t have experience with that, so that’s my first question. Is it okay to keep a neutered male with one that’s not as long as I get them used to each other first?
And my second question is just one that I want some general advice on that more people will probably be able to help me with. Is it possible to keep rabbits with each other that are different sizes? I’ve seen some people do it but banjo is my baby, and I don’t want anything to happen to him or the baby. I’m asking because I’m considering a polish instead of another New Zealand and I wasn’t sure if they could be safely housed together.
Whenever I ask 4H kids they’re always like “just eat it if it doesn’t work out just sell it” and I would never have the heart to do anything like that. Once I get another one it’s staying with me till it dies. I just want some genuine advise from people that actually care about the rabbits well being. I love 4H but sometimes the kids are just awful when it comes to keeping the animals properly (I know from experience, so I’m not looking to argue).
I really appreciate any advise that anybody has to offer! I’m on mobile so if I’m rambling or something doesn’t sound right I’m sorry, I’ll look it back over once I have access to a laptop if need be.
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