FlopsyBunnies4
Well-Known Member
Yes, I did miss that part that said backyard breeders. I’m sorry!! I totally agree with you I just misread it.
It sounds like you've thought about it a lot and planned well. I'm not going to speak to shelter vs breeder, you've gotten a lot about that already. So with bringing an 8 wk old male home ... Male/female bonds do seem to work the best. Female/female work well too, but since you've got your boy picked out let's go with that. I know people will tell you. To not put them together until he is neutered, but being 8 weeks old he will not have the hormones yet to be obnoxious. If it were me, I would introduce them now, but not keep them together. They can be together, supervised and then when he starts to act like a teen then separate them. Even then supervised visits are ok! The baby will LOVE having her around to snuggle with. People will say the baby bond is not real and is easily broken, but he will still benefit from having her around. 8 weeks is still so young. Once he is recovered from his surgery, you can start the "bonding" process you've chosen. I just see no reason to keep a baby away unless she is aggressive toward him.Well this is my plan… I have a four year old Holland lop who is spayed and I wanted to get a boy obviously keep him in his own little play area until he’s neutered because he’s only eight weeks old. Don’t boys and girls get along the best? Or girl and girl?My adult bunny is free roam. She has her own litter box and food area. Give the baby his own litter box in the play area. Where she is not allowed. the adult female will be able to see him through the wall of the play area. I can’t even try to supervise them interacting for a short period? Even before he is neutered?
Sorry that I didn't read all of this tread, and also if I get somewhat carried away..:
Backyard breeders? Of course! There wouldn't be any domesticted rabbits without backyard breeding. That narrativ that this is bad is like voting for total extinction because it would end all bad things some people enjoy to imagine.
definitly would trust a dedicated hobby breeder more than a shelter or pet shop.
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