Bunnywood
Exploring the pasture
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So, I decided that, with all the room I've got, I should get some bunnies.
I spent hours at the local Humane Society (they didn't know much about rabbits) testing our pairs of bunnies that could work well together. Before joining this forum I read that bunnies like to, at least, live in pairs and perhaps will bond. All of the pairs we tried seems to get agressive from the get go. Except for one pair. 2 lop eared ladies. They didn't fight, there was an obviously dominant doe and a very submissive doe. So, I took them home. They live in a free-range outdoor set-up with 5 chickens (who seem to be totally freaked out by the bunnies).
Here's the issue: the alpha doe aggressively nips and chases the other doe out of her area, wherever that may be. It's only been a day...should I worry or give it some time and hopefully they will adjust?
Thanks a million.
Oh! And here they are (they are super sweet and don't mind being held):
I spent hours at the local Humane Society (they didn't know much about rabbits) testing our pairs of bunnies that could work well together. Before joining this forum I read that bunnies like to, at least, live in pairs and perhaps will bond. All of the pairs we tried seems to get agressive from the get go. Except for one pair. 2 lop eared ladies. They didn't fight, there was an obviously dominant doe and a very submissive doe. So, I took them home. They live in a free-range outdoor set-up with 5 chickens (who seem to be totally freaked out by the bunnies).
Here's the issue: the alpha doe aggressively nips and chases the other doe out of her area, wherever that may be. It's only been a day...should I worry or give it some time and hopefully they will adjust?
Thanks a million.
Oh! And here they are (they are super sweet and don't mind being held):