Rabbits bite each other bloody and pull out their fur?
Hi, 5 months ago my rabbits had babies (4 males). We neutered the father and after we saw the sex of the babies, we separated them from the parents. Everything was fine until one of them kept attacking another. At some point he had lots of bloody wounds, so we separated him from the rest. Now that he's gone, the other one has found another victim and keeps attacking him. You always hear how he's being chased, but he doesn't have any wounds yet. I don't know what to do, does anyone know why they do it? This has been going on for a month.
You have to keep male animals individually in a stable. Or with a female until she is pregnant.
There are often caffeine between mature ramblings. As a result of the castration, they are then usually calmer and understand better (from my experience at least). Could they have too little run-out?
Lg
I’d kill the attacker and make yummy roast out.
What is the current constellation? How much room do they have day and night? Did all the boys have been neutered with at least 12 weeks? If you’re currently holding uncasted boys together in a group, the behavior is perfectly normal. Uncast Rammler can’t be held together, that will end bloody and can lead to death. That’s why all the boys have to be categorized, best between the 10 and 12 weeks of life.
They also need extremely much space per rabbit at least three square meters and the lasting day and night. And that’s independent of sex.
Yes, they’re unchastized. Thank you
Let them be cast and give them plenty of space. At least 3 square meters per animal. But that would also be only minimum measures
Hello,
You should have them cast and separate. Uncast males hunt and often bite to death. Unfortunately, since they were not early staged, they must not remain separate after the castration. You also need a lot of space.
If the rabbits were castrated and quarantine, you can also put them to the parents. Where 5 castrates and 1 female can already be delicate. If you have space (30sqm) and money, you can add females (in the ideal case 4 but 1, 2 or 3 would also be good). You need to note that you should get them together properly.
I hope I could help you and your rabbit
Leonie
You have 4 rammlers who are now sexually mature…
Isn’t it generally known that uncastrated ramblings kill each other?
They’re being castrated….
am vllt bissl late but maybe at your place just put the attacker alone 👍🏼
Severe and ask the veterinarian for advice.