Hi!
We just got 2 Holland lops that were born on September 15th. We were told that both were females and sisters. They have been living together for 3 weeks in the same cage. I started to notice the larger of the two exhibiting some mating behaviors. I sent pictures to the breeder and it turns out he is a male. We have an appointment scheduled for next week to get him neutered. I am concerned that the two may have bred successfully since they are living together. Is this likely with them being such a young age and without any human assistance? I am worried because they are so young and because they are siblings. We don't really have a good way to separate them until his neuter appointment next week. Will they be ok until then? They are bonded and always sleep together. Is there anything I should do? How likely is it that they will have reproduced?
We just got 2 Holland lops that were born on September 15th. We were told that both were females and sisters. They have been living together for 3 weeks in the same cage. I started to notice the larger of the two exhibiting some mating behaviors. I sent pictures to the breeder and it turns out he is a male. We have an appointment scheduled for next week to get him neutered. I am concerned that the two may have bred successfully since they are living together. Is this likely with them being such a young age and without any human assistance? I am worried because they are so young and because they are siblings. We don't really have a good way to separate them until his neuter appointment next week. Will they be ok until then? They are bonded and always sleep together. Is there anything I should do? How likely is it that they will have reproduced?