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my gang lives in 2 groups - and the unspayed does are always delighted to see Niobe who resides with the spayed girls when they aren't out ;)
 
it's true maggie and the wooly gang has times when they have contact through a wire wall so they all know each other well and the territory stuff doesn't seem to be a huge deal (although poor Popple brings out the worst in both dustbunny and niobe and any other fellow he meets)

I agree with ann through - if the male can keep meeting the does even through a wall I suspect they'll get along ok in a variety of places
 
I'm guessing you mean the buck quarantine cage? He was a horny little devil and needed separation and that was all we could come up with. At least it was only for 36hrs or so. And if you don't mean that... :t_oops:





Yep thats the one. :)

Id like to see
all the tunnels and stuff when you get done
 
chinbunny1":36emmif5 said:
Id like to see all the tunnels and stuff when you get done

Will do!

Erm, I'm not sure whether to keep running with this thread or start a new one for each question? I'll keep going for now but just let me know if you'd prefer me to start new threads...

Potty training: I really don't care about a litter box or not, but almost everything I have read suggests that rabbits will naturally choose a corner for a toilet. Well, it aint happenin' here folks. There is pee and poop all over the colony. I'm guessing it's a mixture of a new home as well as the fact that they were caged at their last home and were able to just 'go' anywhere. Any suggestions on how to make a corner look more desirable? I can add reading material, or perhaps a nice picture on the wall?
 
add some of the soiled matter there - soe of my young guys are fairly casual about toilet habits but once they get the idea they improve a LOT

It's only taken popple 6 months to clue into the fact life is better if you use a toilet spot - i also feed hay close to where I want them to go - I find eating hay tends to encouraging pooping :)
 
I thought I'd add a quick update on the colony here. Our does should be kindling in about 15 days so the buck is still in the colony for now, we'll give him a couple more days of fun before he goes back into isolation :lol:

This is the old gym exercise horse I turned into a dual nestingbox. There is a divider in the middle making it two distinct boxes and the lid is hinged for easy access.
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For a while we built and places the buck in a special cage within the colony, however the does took to peeing on top of it and chewing the hell out of it... not pleasant! We put on doe at a time into the cage until we were sure they had done 'it' and then released all of them back in to the colony
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Then we received our delivery of straw bales and turned them into a playcentre, complete with ramps and tunnels (and occasional sunflower stalks)!
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I just posted in rabbit care about our first litter!

MaggieJ... we removed the buck because we didn't want any immediate re-breeding and I wasn't sure of how much added stress he would bring to the colony with kits and all. With it being both does first breeding (mine too!) I wanted to just watch and learn this time and try to learn and decide what will work better for us as time goes on...
 

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