PiggyPaula
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Hi folks, I have a question about a couple behaviors my bunnies are exhibiting and hopefully you can give me some guidance.
I have four rabbits - two flemish giants (spayed 2/18) and a young male who as of two weeks ago was too young to be neutered (per vet). The flemmies had been living side-by-side in a 30x30 hutch (each) outside but the previous owner said they didn't get along. The male rabbit is a rescue I took in because a friend of mine caught him in her yard and told me he was a wild rabbit but that she didn't want to release him in her neighborhood because of the number of cats and traffic. So I originally agreed to take him thinking I could just release him in as safer area (I live on 6 acres) ... but when I got him it was immediately clear that he wasn't a wild bunny so I took him in. The three of them officially moved in together two weeks ago - on 3/3. They get along quite well and have no problems.
So now I've complicated the mix by adding another bunny (also one I've taken in for a friend). Bunny 4 is female and was spayed 2/14. She is an english/mini lop mix.
My question is about some of the behavior she exhibits during introductions/free time and something I've seen both flemmies do now.
First, when I first introduced Siouxan (lop) to the others, and quite a bit yesterday too, she will sort of growl, stomp her feet, and run away. I assume that this is because she probably hasn't seen another rabbit since leaving her mother and siblings (she's about a year old) and is just frightened. There's nothing aggressive about her behavior, as far as I can tell, she's just frightened.
Now, that reaction causes my other buns to chase her, though as far as I can tell they aren't doing anything aggressive either, just seem curious and chase her because she's running. Is that the right assumption? I have seen some fur flying but that's been because one or the other is jumping over the backs of the others - no injuries save for a scratch to Siouxan's ear from being stepped on.
The other behavior is something both flemish girls have done during the meet-ups, and it's been during one of those jump-over, hop scuffles - and that's flop onto their side and kick violently and quickly with their back feet. The first time it was Sugar, and she ended up kicking at a balled-up blanket and the other time it was Cinnamon and she ended up kicking nothing but air.
From everything I can read on that particular behavior (and I admit, there's very little) it seems that theflemmiesare afraid of Siouxan and her seemingly erratic behavior and are therefore acting accordingly. Does that sound right?
I just want to be sure no one is being aggressive. Saturday, when Siouxan was finally able to calm down for a few minutes, all four buns hung out in the same area without incident, then she got scared again and took off and it all started all over again.
For now, Siouxan is spending the evenings in a kennel inside the bigger bun area and *seems* to be getting more comfortable with everyone - she doesn't stomp or growl when they approach and all three of the others take turns laying outside her kennel and Siouxan doesn't seem to mind.
Just want to be sure I'm on the right track for getting all these guys cohabitating at some point and happily so, hopefully.
Thanks!
I have four rabbits - two flemish giants (spayed 2/18) and a young male who as of two weeks ago was too young to be neutered (per vet). The flemmies had been living side-by-side in a 30x30 hutch (each) outside but the previous owner said they didn't get along. The male rabbit is a rescue I took in because a friend of mine caught him in her yard and told me he was a wild rabbit but that she didn't want to release him in her neighborhood because of the number of cats and traffic. So I originally agreed to take him thinking I could just release him in as safer area (I live on 6 acres) ... but when I got him it was immediately clear that he wasn't a wild bunny so I took him in. The three of them officially moved in together two weeks ago - on 3/3. They get along quite well and have no problems.
So now I've complicated the mix by adding another bunny (also one I've taken in for a friend). Bunny 4 is female and was spayed 2/14. She is an english/mini lop mix.
My question is about some of the behavior she exhibits during introductions/free time and something I've seen both flemmies do now.
First, when I first introduced Siouxan (lop) to the others, and quite a bit yesterday too, she will sort of growl, stomp her feet, and run away. I assume that this is because she probably hasn't seen another rabbit since leaving her mother and siblings (she's about a year old) and is just frightened. There's nothing aggressive about her behavior, as far as I can tell, she's just frightened.
Now, that reaction causes my other buns to chase her, though as far as I can tell they aren't doing anything aggressive either, just seem curious and chase her because she's running. Is that the right assumption? I have seen some fur flying but that's been because one or the other is jumping over the backs of the others - no injuries save for a scratch to Siouxan's ear from being stepped on.
The other behavior is something both flemish girls have done during the meet-ups, and it's been during one of those jump-over, hop scuffles - and that's flop onto their side and kick violently and quickly with their back feet. The first time it was Sugar, and she ended up kicking at a balled-up blanket and the other time it was Cinnamon and she ended up kicking nothing but air.
From everything I can read on that particular behavior (and I admit, there's very little) it seems that theflemmiesare afraid of Siouxan and her seemingly erratic behavior and are therefore acting accordingly. Does that sound right?
I just want to be sure no one is being aggressive. Saturday, when Siouxan was finally able to calm down for a few minutes, all four buns hung out in the same area without incident, then she got scared again and took off and it all started all over again.
For now, Siouxan is spending the evenings in a kennel inside the bigger bun area and *seems* to be getting more comfortable with everyone - she doesn't stomp or growl when they approach and all three of the others take turns laying outside her kennel and Siouxan doesn't seem to mind.
Just want to be sure I'm on the right track for getting all these guys cohabitating at some point and happily so, hopefully.
Thanks!