M Claire
Exploring the pasture
Hello, I am new here to the forum and hope that someone will be able to advise me. I would like to ask whether it is unwise to keep unneutered adult littermates of the same gender in separate colonies. My specific circumstances are that I have a pair of adult German angoras (of which the buck has been neutered) and their 12-week-old litter consisting of three bucks and two does. My initial intention was to raise them in a single colony, neutering all the bucks and all but one of the does, but then it dawned on me that for the same cost as the vet bill, I could build another very safe, sturdy colony house and keep the girls and boys separate and intact for very occasional future breeding. However, I do not know whether it is reasonable to expect adult bucks to be able to live together as a colony. The adolescents are very well-socialized, having been regularly and gently handled from birth. They seem to have very good dispositions and aggression is a non-issue at the moment while they are still all living together, but I have heard that good temperaments can go out the window when rabbits reach sexual maturity and their hormones rise. Does anyone have experience with this, and what do you think the best solution would be? I have heard anecdotal cases of it working out well with littermates. Of course, I would rather invest in infrastructure that will be useful in the long term than to eat the cost of a vet bill, but the safety and general well-being of the animals is my topmost responsability and priority.
Thanks in advance,
M Claire
Thanks in advance,
M Claire