Thank you for your help and caring advice. I welcome advice as I have not had a doe before. I’ve always had buck brothers. I certainly will get my new buck neutered soon. I have had my 2 new bunnies vaccinated with the all in one vaccine for myxomatosis rhd/vhd as they were both over 10 weeks old. Next step is neutering my new buck and then my doe. Thank youThey're adorable! Because your doe isn't spayed, it's a risk putting your new buck with her. If you continue to and they're all getting along, you just need to watch him very carefully and not allow any mounting by him. If his testicles haven't dropped yet, they soon will in the next few weeks, and he could get her pregnant.
If you don't get them spayed/neutered at the same time but get him neutered first, he can still be hormonal and fertile for up to 6 weeks post neuter, so he still shouldn't be with her or bonded with your pair, until she's spayed and recovered, or until it's been 6 weeks since his neuter.
Enter your email address to join: