I've never had one get cancer.
Uterine tumours are most common but I don't think there's a huge risk to be honest.
Others would probably know more.
I don't want to dish out false information.
Why don't you try him for 6 months or so and then decide. Its an expensive thing to have done.
I will never be neutering my ones.
It's up to you really.
It's not a requirement at all
Hello all. As you'll know I'm a new guy here.
I've just recently started back up on my rabbit breeding money making thingy.
I used to breed mixed breed lops but now I will be breeding Netherland Dwarfs as they fetch a pretty penny.
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Sudden changes in use of the litter box or output might be early signs of illness.
I'm not saying it is, but might be worth a vet visit.
Rabbits are prey animals which naturally hide any illness as a way to prevent being singled out by predators.
Rabbits generaly recovery pretty quickly after a neuter. About 5 days at the most. From my experience, they don't act any different afterwards really.
Be sure to leave him for at least 30 days before Introducing him to others.
Try wearing gloves. When she bites, don't react. Continue to stroke the back of her neck or wherever. At the moment she's getting the reaction she wants out if you which is to retreat.
Hello and welcome.
I'm new here as well.
Unfortunately the forum seems to be kind of sleepy compared to other ones I'm on so I thought I would welcome you seeing as no one else has. 😄
I believe it's a tick.
Can't really see the image too well. They can be found in long grass or hedges ect. They suck on an animals blood which can cause life threatening problems. I'm not absolutely sure that's what It is but might be worth checking the rabbits fur to check for them.
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