I just don’t know why my male is fighting with his girls. He’s always gotten along with them. I knew that my rabbits and the new bun would not get along well enough to live in the same pen together, but I was hopeful that with time they could all enjoy playtime together. I never thought my male would fight with the girls
I’m guessing if he could get to the newbie, he’d fight him but as he can’t, he’s taking it out on the others instead. I notice this with my pairs. They’ll show aggression thru the pen toward another rabbit then turn and have a spat with their bonded mate. It doesn’t last, it’s just an outlet I guess.
Be careful yourself if you’ve been handling the new bun as the smell on your clothes might cause them to attack you. Ouch!
I’ll link a video of my spayed rabbit acting out toward item of my clothing that has scent of a new, intact boy on it. I’d never seen her this feisty before. But it did lessen in time. The boys were neutered and she also became more accustomed to the smell. Though she is aggressive toward them, she doesnt react to their smell on me anymore. They live separately and I don’t intend to bond them with her. It’s just an example that things do change over time so don’t lose faith just yet. Step one, neuter the newbie. : P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7XQe2oVZLs&sns=em