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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · If you have an unfixed male rabbit, neutering him is one of the most important things you can do for his health and behavior. Neutering, also called castrating, prevents testicular cancer and calms hormonal urges to spray urine and hump.

  2. Aug 29, 2020 · 603 posts. Unneutered bunnies definitely present more territorial and hormonal behaviors. Although sometimes rabbits that aren’t fixed behave fine, it’s pretty uncommon. Lot’s of people with unfixed rabbits notice spraying, marking, destructiveness, and sometimes aggression.

  3. Unfixed male rabbits have more of an odor. They will mark their “space” with urine. After a boy is neutered, all the hormone-driven activity will stop AND you do not see a change in personality.

  4. Jan 10, 2022 · The problem isn't usually aggression with male rabbits towards a female rabbit, it's the incessant humping that usually occurs with unneutered males. The other rabbit eventually gets fed up with it, which will usually result in a fight breaking out.

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    • What Is Rabbit Bonding?
    • 6 Reasons Why Unneutered Male Rabbits Can’T Be Happy Together
    • How to Successfully Bond Neutered Male Rabbits: A Short Guide
    • Male Rabbit Bonding FAQs
    • Final Thoughts on Unneutered Bucks Living Together

    It’s not recommended for two unneutered male rabbits to bond. If they are sexually mature or at the “teenager” years when they are reaching sexual maturity, it is best to keep the bucks separate from each other. Because of how rabbits have been bred for domestic use, once sexually mature, they are permanently “on.” Increased sexual frustration due ...

    Just briefly, because I covered this in detail in another article, rabbit bonding is when you introduce two rabbits. This bonding introduction is so the rabbits can get to know each other and get used to each other. Once the rabbits are familiar with each other by smell, sight, and can eat happily together in two separate cages, you can move on to ...

    In essence, you can successfully pair two spayed female rabbits or two neuteredmale rabbits to live together. However, there are various reasons why it isn’t a good idea to bond two unneutered bucks (aka male rabbits).

    A male-male rabbit bonding pair isn’t the easiest to bond. But with lots of patience, love, and attention, most things are possible. So when your two bucks have been neutered, you can start the bonding process. 1. Keep the male rabbits in separate cages. 2. Swap their bowls, litter boxes, bedding, and toys so the bunnies can get to know each other’...

    Why do two male rabbits hump each other?

    Humping or mounting behavior in rabbits isn’t always sexual. Sometimes a rabbit will hump another rabbit, regardless of whether they are also male or female, to show dominance. If one rabbit doesn’t concede to being submissive, then aggressive behavior like nipping and fighting may result.

    How long after neutering can I put my rabbits together?

    When your rabbits have been neutered or spayed, it is recommended to wait 4-6 weeks. This time allows them to heal and hormones to settle. Only after this time should you allow the rabbits to have full contact interaction.

    Will male rabbits fight each other to death?

    It is more common for male rabbits to fight till death than for female rabbits. Male rabbits are more territorial, while female rabbits will more readily share the cage or hutch with other female rabbits and kits.

    I wouldn’t try to bond two unneutered male rabbits. The risks are just too high that they will fight and I’ll have to constantly treat serious injuries or take them to the vet every other day. And there’s the urine spraying which is a big turn-off. To ensure the best results if you want to bond two male rabbits, neuter both of them. Wait until thei...

  5. Mar 31, 2016 · We’re getting the male fixed within two weeks but the female still can’t be fixed till late-May. Currently, the female bun has her pen in kitchen and a run space in the living room while the male bun is downstairs with a big pen (we plan on letting him run in the nearby basement space for his run area).

  6. Boy and boy: sometimes easy, sometimes difficult, usually fighting at first, but not at all impossible. Two babies: extremely easy. Three or more rabbits: Difficulty varies, depending on sexes, personalities, and whether or not two of the rabbits are already bonded. Baby and adult: Sometimes difficult, but goes well if adult is very tolerant.