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Amy42602
2 years ago

Hi!

Yeah, a new partner needs it.

The best one at approximately the same age from the shelter or rescue center.

It should not have the same sex as your current one, because equal-sex couples often do not understand each other.

So if you have a cast male, you need a female. Conversely, just like that. But you shall keep the castration quarantine.

In addition, the new rabbit should be approx. stay a week in quarantine to get used to the new environment and exclude diseases.

Find out how the socialization process is:

https://www.kaninchenwiese.de/sociales/haeufige error/

LG Amy

Corinna2015
2 years ago

Yes, a new partner.
About the same age and necessarily from the other sex. So if you have a female, you need a male castrate if you have a male castrate, you need a female.
(See castration quarantine.)

Here you can find out about real socialization:
https://www.kaninchenwiese.de/sociales/haeufige error/

Gordonsetter132
2 years ago

Hello 🤗🙋🏽

It absolutely needs another partner as soon as possible.

You find rabbits at his age at the animal shelter.

But you can’t just put them in such a way. You have to associate them. You know how to do that? If not please inform you on Rabbit meadow.de.

Dear Greetings I hope I could help you

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Rabbits should not be held alone.

Ideal would be an animal, about the same age as the other.