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Forum BONDING How to bond a trio?

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    • Mywishresign
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        I have two females and one male. They are currently all separated and will be spayed/ neutered in a week and a half. I know I’m supposed to wait 2-3 weeks after the operation to introduce them. But how should I do this? One of my females is easily scared and over produces cecals the second she is put in stressful situations.


      • MoveDiagonally
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          You’ll probably want to wait 4-6 weeks after spaying/neutering as that’s how long it takes for hormones to dissipate.

          In the meantime I would read up about bonding. Here are some links to articles that should be helpful:
          https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/CategoryID/9/PID/940/Default.aspx
          http://www.wheekwheekthump.com/2013/08/25/complete-beginners-guide-rabbit-bonding-everything-need-know/


        • abbyrabbit
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            This is my first time posting on binky bunny so bear with me! I currently have 2 bonded buns, abby a one yr old female holland lop and murphy a one yr old lionhead/dwarf mix both altered. my question is how do i go about bonding a 2 month old lionhead baby to my other rabbits? The baby is coming home with me in about a week and will be neutered as soon as he reaches a safe age to do so. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!


          • MoveDiagonally
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              Abbyrabbit – Welcome to BB! In the future you will probably want to start your own thread when you have a question as you’ll get more responses. I would not try to bond a baby rabbit with two adult rabbits. Instead I would house your new rabbit separately and wait until 4-6 weeks after he’s neutered to try to bond.


            • Beka27
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                Yes, Abbyrabbit… Please start a new thread with your questions.

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            Forum BONDING How to bond a trio?