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I got lunged at, and bitten hard when I opened a doe's cage today. Significant wound, but probably won't need stitches. She wouldn't let go!
She is going to be culled, I have enough friendly does and I don't want aggression in my lines. But, before I put her in the freezer, I want to ensure that this isn't behavior triggered by an illness that could mean we shouldn't eat the meat.
Context: 2 days ago, I took her out of her cage to breed with a male. She attacked the male, so I pulled her out and put her back in her cage. Unfortunately, she was sharing it with another doe. Poor doe was attacked. I separated them, and kept her alone. Yesterday I tried to reintroduce her roommate, and she chased. The roomie is staying with some friendly males, now.
This generation, I've been periodically changing roomies so that they are conditioned to accept any of their siblings or the next generation with little fuss, and she has had at least 3 switches without incident before. She was also bred twice before, but didn't conceive. Both times she was introduced, she stayed in the new cage for about a week. This is not her first time with that male, but there was another doe in with him who she has roomed with before without incident. She is 10 months old.
Just now, I opened her cage door to feed her, and she lunged a good foot and a half, to latch onto my palm. Wouldn't let go, either. According to the Internet, when she bites and doesn't let go, she's probably defending her territory.
My hypothesis is that she didn't want to be bred, and then became territorial because of the encounter. Even after 2 days alone, she's holding a grudge. Does anyone have any other insight I should consider?
She is going to be culled, I have enough friendly does and I don't want aggression in my lines. But, before I put her in the freezer, I want to ensure that this isn't behavior triggered by an illness that could mean we shouldn't eat the meat.
Context: 2 days ago, I took her out of her cage to breed with a male. She attacked the male, so I pulled her out and put her back in her cage. Unfortunately, she was sharing it with another doe. Poor doe was attacked. I separated them, and kept her alone. Yesterday I tried to reintroduce her roommate, and she chased. The roomie is staying with some friendly males, now.
This generation, I've been periodically changing roomies so that they are conditioned to accept any of their siblings or the next generation with little fuss, and she has had at least 3 switches without incident before. She was also bred twice before, but didn't conceive. Both times she was introduced, she stayed in the new cage for about a week. This is not her first time with that male, but there was another doe in with him who she has roomed with before without incident. She is 10 months old.
Just now, I opened her cage door to feed her, and she lunged a good foot and a half, to latch onto my palm. Wouldn't let go, either. According to the Internet, when she bites and doesn't let go, she's probably defending her territory.
My hypothesis is that she didn't want to be bred, and then became territorial because of the encounter. Even after 2 days alone, she's holding a grudge. Does anyone have any other insight I should consider?