Bonding

Rabbits Online Forum

Help Support Rabbits Online Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

NDrAbBiTs58041

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2011
Messages
323
Reaction score
7
Location
Hankinson, North Dakota, USA
I have a 4x8 cage that I'm dividin in two to
Put tow buns in ( one on each side) I'm asking
When I bring the buck in( doe has been in the cage)
Do I need to do it slowly? Few hours then take him
Out? Or can I just put him in and it will be ok?

I don't need lecture about neutering or double
Dividing please :) I know all about that already. :)

Just am inquiring about how I should do the
Introduction but wih a discern of course and I
Chose to do it now since I have time to sit
Out there and watch invade there's "trouble"
 
You're not talking about them being in the same cage together, they'll basically be in their own cage, right? It shouldn't really matter unless one of them seems really stressed by the other bun. Then there's always the possibility of the stress leading to stasis problems. So you would just have to see how they respond to each other. One other thing to keep in mind is that intact bucks have been known to be able to mate with a female through the bars of a cage. It's best to have a space between each cage to prevent this from happening.
 
You're not talking about them being in the same cage together, they'll basically be in their own cage, right? It shouldn't really matter unless one of them seems really stressed by the other bun. Then there's always the possibility of the stress leading to stasis problems. So you would just have to see how they respond to each other. One other thing to keep in mind is that intact bucks have been known to be able to mate with a female through the bars of a cage. It's best to have a space between each cage to prevent this from happening.

Same cage but divided each have there own
Side and can't get to each other. The divider is
Seperateing them. Right now
There in two different cages ( each have there own)
Bonding them to one cage with divider.

Just didn't know if there was special instructions on
Doing this or what I should do.
 
I'm also a little confused by what you mean. It sounds like you aren't actually bonding them, but just placing them in a divided cage where they can't get to each other but can just see each other. Is this what you mean?
 
I'm also a little confused by what you mean. It sounds like you aren't actually bonding them, but just placing them in a divided cage where they can't get to each other but can just see each other. Is this what you mean?

Yes. Not actually bonding meaning same cage
Where they are in "contact" with each other
And share everything. But
Same cage that's split. Sorry for the confusion.


Just didn't know if I could but buns opposite sex
In a same cage split with out soon it slow or with special
Instructions.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top