Orrin
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We have two five month old "live-in" bunnies, a neutered buck and an intact doe. The pair were great pals while growing up and for another two weeks after the buck was neutered. All of a sudden, things changed. The buck goes bonkers over the doe, pursuing her all over the house, trying to mount her. To give the poor doe some peace and quiet we now keep them in separate rooms.
I suspect that when the doe matured, she started giving off odors that trigger the buck's behavior. Any other ideas?
The doe is still too small to be spayed. When she gets big enough we'll have our vet do the operation. I hope that after her hormones dissipate, we can let them live together, again. (The picture was taken before either of them developed a case of hormones.) Any ideas?
We dearly love these little rascals and hope that someday they can eat, sleep and play together, again, like they did when they were babes. Every day we let them get together for a while to see if things have settled down; but, it is the same old story. At first meeting the two will touch noses as if glad to see one another; then, the buck chases and the doe runs and hides.
Does anyone have any suggestions; or, has anyone had similar experiences?
I suspect that when the doe matured, she started giving off odors that trigger the buck's behavior. Any other ideas?
The doe is still too small to be spayed. When she gets big enough we'll have our vet do the operation. I hope that after her hormones dissipate, we can let them live together, again. (The picture was taken before either of them developed a case of hormones.) Any ideas?
We dearly love these little rascals and hope that someday they can eat, sleep and play together, again, like they did when they were babes. Every day we let them get together for a while to see if things have settled down; but, it is the same old story. At first meeting the two will touch noses as if glad to see one another; then, the buck chases and the doe runs and hides.
Does anyone have any suggestions; or, has anyone had similar experiences?