Can 2 male rabbits mate?

Male rabbits can and will try to mate one another. This tends to be more of a problem if one or both are unneutered, but even if your rabbits have been desexed, the natural instinct to try and mate can remain so you may still see them trying to mount other rabbits.
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Is it normal for 2 male rabbits to hump?

Why Do Two Male Rabbits Hump Each Other? Male rabbits hump each other for the same reasons that female rabbits do: to show dominance. There is a slight chance that this behavior could inspire more aggressive nipping if one of the rabbits does not cede to becoming subordinate to the other.
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Can two male rabbits make babies?

Two male rabbits can get along together, but this is usually the least successful pairing. For a male-male pairing to work, one rabbit needs to be much more submissive than the other. They also must be neutered.
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Can 2 Brother rabbits live together?

A pair of male rabbits may work together well, but the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals organization notes that male and female pairings may be more successful as long as both of the animals are neutered and spayed. Male and female rabbits tend to bond to each other with more ease.
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Can a brother and sister rabbits live together?

Pet rabbits need at least one bunny bestie to live with but they'll be even happier in larger groups. It's easiest to adopt rabbits that are already bonded - brothers and sisters from the same litter will be really happy to live together, so long as they've been neutered (or you get them done when they're old enough).
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How to Bond Rabbits



How do I stop my rabbits from mating?

The only safe way to keep your rabbit from breeding is to have him neutered or her spayed. You will need to make an appointment with the vet to have that done.
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What happens if both rabbits want to be dominant?

To make sure you're not getting in the way of your rabbit's coexisting relationship:
  1. Pay attention to the pecking order. Give the dominant rabbit their treats first and give them their first choice of toys. ...
  2. Give the dominant rabbit enough attention. ...
  3. Don't prevent dominance rituals.
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Why do rabbits lay on top of each other?

Mounting

It's also not uncommon for the female rabbit in a pair to be the top bun, and it's also a behavior among pairs of rabbits who have been spayed and neutered. This is because mounting is one of the main ways that rabbits claim dominance over each other.
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Do rabbits kiss each other?

Rabbits do not kiss each other, but can learn what kissing means. If grooming precedes the kiss, your intention will be clear. Many rabbits enjoy being kissed on the top of the head. Your rabbit will not kiss you back, but will return your affection in other ways.
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Do rabbits get jealous?

No matter how many bunnies you live with, they must be considered part of the family. If your rabbit doesn't feel like they're a priority, they'll become jealous. Jealous of each other, or your spouse or children. Rabbits demand attention, and will act out of they don't receive it.
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Why is my rabbit banging at night?

Why do rabbits thump at night? Rabbits may thump at night because they are scared, feeling annoyed by something, or even because they know it will get your attention. It isn't always a serious issue, but it can be a sign that your bunny is unhappy or stressed.
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How do you punish a rabbit?

Here are some tips for what you can do to discipline your rabbit:
  1. Voice Training. When your bun does something he shouldn't be, use his name and say 'NO', firmly and sternly. ...
  2. Nose down. Take your index finger and firmly but gently push his nose down toward the floor while saying 'Oliver, NO'. ...
  3. Time out. ...
  4. Water. ...
  5. Squeal.
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How do I know my rabbits are bonded?

To know your rabbits are bonded and ready to move in together, you want to see most or all of these behaviors:
  1. Mutual grooming. ...
  2. No aggressive chasing. ...
  3. Sleeping next to each other. ...
  4. Sharing food. ...
  5. Playing together. ...
  6. Using the same litter box. ...
  7. They can get along in a larger space.
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What does it mean when a rabbit cleans itself in front of you?

Rabbits groom themselves multiple times a day, so it can be difficult to know when rabbits are over-grooming themselves. Grooming can be a self-comforting behavior for rabbits. If they are stressed, anxious, bored, or even a little sick, a rabbit might try to feel better by self-grooming more often.
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Should I let my rabbits hump each other?

Both sexes may mount each other. Although mounting can escalate into circling, which could develop into a little fight, mounting usually dissipates after the first week and is only for the sake of asserting dominance. It is important to allow the rabbits this very important part of their courtship.
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How many months is a rabbit pregnant?

The pregnancy period of a rabbit is 28-32 days. Small breeds tend to have four or five kits (babies) and larger breeds have eight to 12 kits. Feed the mother-to-be good quality hay throughout the pregnancy and have plenty of fresh water available.
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What time of year do bunnies mate?

Breeding season for cottontails begins each year in February or March and continues until September. Gestation lasts about 30 days, allowing the rabbits ample time to produce four or five litters a season. Litter size ranges from three to eight baby rabbits or kits, averaging four or five.
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Are rabbits happier in pairs?

In general, rabbits will be happier in pairs than when they are single. A second rabbit can prevent depression, and even help to minimize boredom and troublemaking behaviors. However, enough social interaction from humans or other pets is also okay if getting a second rabbit is not possible.
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Can you introduce a new rabbit to an old one?

Put the rabbits in nearby enclosures, where they can sniff each other through the wire. If your existing rabbit is free range, put the new rabbit in a small separated area so they can get used to each other's scent. You can swap around their litter trays and rub a cloth over each transferring scents.
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What does it mean when rabbits touch heads?

Submissive rabbits are expected to groom their hutch mate on demand. Even when the rabbits have bonded and found their role, this behavior must be watched. The dominant rabbit will touch noses, and bow their head slightly. This is expressing an expectation of grooming with immediate effect.
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What should you not do with a rabbit?

Here are the top 9 mistakes new rabbit owners make - and how to avoid them.
  • Keeping your rabbit outside. ...
  • Buying a rabbit for your children. ...
  • Trusting the pet store. ...
  • Locking your rabbit up. ...
  • Not spaying or neutering. ...
  • Bathing your rabbit. ...
  • Not paying attention. ...
  • Trying to cuddle.
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Can a rabbit bite your finger off?

Can a rabbit bite your finger off? Although highly unusual, it is technically possible for your bunny to bite your finger off. Studies show that a rabbit's average bite is around 70 Newtons in force, approximately a third of an average dog bite.
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Can I hit my rabbit?

You must NEVER hit a rabbit. Some people try to “teach” their bunnies not to bite by swatting their noses or even hitting them with newspapers. This will only aggravate the problem tenfold. Your hands MUST be seen as only a source of affection, bringing hay and food, and petting/love.
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Why do rabbits stamp their feet?

Foot stamping is a common defensive behavior that rabbits, as prey animals, use in the wild. It generally means that they hear or see a predator off in the distance. Perhaps your rabbit heard a loud sound that jarred and scared him.
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Should you cover a rabbit cage at night?

In the daytime, keep the front of the hutch uncovered for ventilation purposes. It is fine to cover more of the hutch during the night but you should still leave a small area open for ventilation. Add extra bedding for your bunny to snuggle into. This can be lined underneath with newspaper for increased insulation.
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