Hi everyone.
I bought 2 rabbits 3 weeks ago from the farmers market as they were going for slaughter and I felt sorry for them.
I bought them home and put them in a big cage I purchased from my neighbour that same day. With the intention of seperating the cage into two as it was big enough, off I went to the DIY shop to buy some wood.
What do I see when I get home? Boy bunny going like the clappers on the doe. I know the saying has to come from somewhere, but seriously?? 15 minutes??
Anyway, as it stands they huddle together all day and are not very happy with me picking them up. Actually, the last week the doe has growled and bit me when I tried to get near (she used to tolerate a stroke before she would hop away..I've not picked them up since I bought them home as they don't come to me and I don't want to force it on them when they are still in a new enviroment).
I cleaned their cage 2 days ago, replacing sawdust with straw and a straw and hay in the part for their bedding.
I checked today that they had enough hay and not eaten it all and there is quite a lot of grey fur buried quite deep in the bedding. Now, I know they can do this when the are preggers, or a phantom pregnancy as I have read, but the grey fur is from the male.
So, whats going on? Do males take fur for the nest too? And what should I do now without being attacked?
This will teach me for trying to do a good thing without looking first..however, I'm glad they are safe rather than in someones stew... I just don;t know what to do now, apart from build a new hutch asap for the boy.
Thanks for any help, it will be VERY much appreciated
Louise x
I bought 2 rabbits 3 weeks ago from the farmers market as they were going for slaughter and I felt sorry for them.
I bought them home and put them in a big cage I purchased from my neighbour that same day. With the intention of seperating the cage into two as it was big enough, off I went to the DIY shop to buy some wood.
What do I see when I get home? Boy bunny going like the clappers on the doe. I know the saying has to come from somewhere, but seriously?? 15 minutes??
Anyway, as it stands they huddle together all day and are not very happy with me picking them up. Actually, the last week the doe has growled and bit me when I tried to get near (she used to tolerate a stroke before she would hop away..I've not picked them up since I bought them home as they don't come to me and I don't want to force it on them when they are still in a new enviroment).
I cleaned their cage 2 days ago, replacing sawdust with straw and a straw and hay in the part for their bedding.
I checked today that they had enough hay and not eaten it all and there is quite a lot of grey fur buried quite deep in the bedding. Now, I know they can do this when the are preggers, or a phantom pregnancy as I have read, but the grey fur is from the male.
So, whats going on? Do males take fur for the nest too? And what should I do now without being attacked?
This will teach me for trying to do a good thing without looking first..however, I'm glad they are safe rather than in someones stew... I just don;t know what to do now, apart from build a new hutch asap for the boy.
Thanks for any help, it will be VERY much appreciated
Louise x