flemish lops
Overrun with beasties
I have some 6 week old flemish giants and a 6 week old buck is already hopping onto the females . Am I going to have to separate them already? or are they just.... playing?
Now, I know rats are different from rabbits... But our rat who supposedly was too young to breed, had babies at..... Er, 7 weeks was it? Cannot quite remember but was around that age, to be safe I would seperate them..flemish lops said:I have some 6 week old flemish giants and a 6 week old buck is already hopping onto the females . Am I going to have to separate them already? or are they just.... playing?
don't worry about it they won't conceive at 6 weeks. its probably just dominance, unless someone appears to be being hurt just leave it.flemish lops said:I have some 6 week old flemish giants and a 6 week old buck is already hopping onto the females . Am I going to have to separate them already? or are they just.... playing?
i wouldnt seperate them yet. first off if your planning on any showing, they won't reach maximum size if not left with moms milk, second, its recomended to leave them 8-12 weeks with mom i wouldn't seperate them sooner its not good for their health and 3rd off like any animal they greatly depend on learning from litter mates and parents aout behavior. If you feel its necesary though do what you think is best.flemish lops said:Thanks all for the replies. I didn't think they could breed at 6 weeks but the way these bunnies are growing they are already passing up my full sized holland lops. I guess I'll be separating them since the weather is not freezing at night anymore.