I'll try to get all info and and be brief.
Rabbits are kept in a large cage (size of back of full size pick up) and there is a separation between the 2. No problem seeing when she was not ready - wow. Then the other night she decided she was ready and jumped over to his side when I was feeding them.
So they breed. Finally.
This morning I go out to check the chickens and rabbits and find all the food and water bowls dumped over, fuzz balls of hair everywhere, and she was on HIS side of the cage. (hole chewed through top, but she'd never went over before... and already fixed)
So we put her back on her side, fix the hole, put more hay in there (they knocked that through the wire too) and refilled food and water.
PROBLEM: He immediately dug all the food out of his bowl till it was empty. I filled the bowl again, and he empties it before I even walk away. Just goes over and paws it all out every time I put some in. What???? Is he mad? Is this normal? Guess he'll be hungry tonight - am hoping he'll be hungry enough to eat in the morning after a cold night and 24 hours without food. Hoping he don't dump the water too.
Reason for his behavior? Anything I should do?
Now her behavior: Use to be, all she cared about was me picking her clover flowers and keeping his nose out of her side of the cage (he'd stick his nose over the partition when the lid was open for feeding and she'd box him a good one - every time. But now... now she's the one trying to put her nose over on his side. AND, as I already said, when she get's over there it's a big ol' fight.
BTW - I have no idea what I'm doing. These will be food rabbits but spoiled and well cared for until "it's time". This is her first time being breed. Don't even know at what age the bunnies will "find a new home" and cousin Doug will "bring us some rabbit meat"
Anything at all you could tell me, sites you'd suggest etc would be great. (So much conflicting info on the web, I thought I'd ask for some good/true stuff.
Thanks so much,
Ang
Rabbits are kept in a large cage (size of back of full size pick up) and there is a separation between the 2. No problem seeing when she was not ready - wow. Then the other night she decided she was ready and jumped over to his side when I was feeding them.
So they breed. Finally.
This morning I go out to check the chickens and rabbits and find all the food and water bowls dumped over, fuzz balls of hair everywhere, and she was on HIS side of the cage. (hole chewed through top, but she'd never went over before... and already fixed)
So we put her back on her side, fix the hole, put more hay in there (they knocked that through the wire too) and refilled food and water.
PROBLEM: He immediately dug all the food out of his bowl till it was empty. I filled the bowl again, and he empties it before I even walk away. Just goes over and paws it all out every time I put some in. What???? Is he mad? Is this normal? Guess he'll be hungry tonight - am hoping he'll be hungry enough to eat in the morning after a cold night and 24 hours without food. Hoping he don't dump the water too.
Reason for his behavior? Anything I should do?
Now her behavior: Use to be, all she cared about was me picking her clover flowers and keeping his nose out of her side of the cage (he'd stick his nose over the partition when the lid was open for feeding and she'd box him a good one - every time. But now... now she's the one trying to put her nose over on his side. AND, as I already said, when she get's over there it's a big ol' fight.
BTW - I have no idea what I'm doing. These will be food rabbits but spoiled and well cared for until "it's time". This is her first time being breed. Don't even know at what age the bunnies will "find a new home" and cousin Doug will "bring us some rabbit meat"
Anything at all you could tell me, sites you'd suggest etc would be great. (So much conflicting info on the web, I thought I'd ask for some good/true stuff.
Thanks so much,
Ang