Hi, I’ve got a similar issue to this and wondered if you could maybe help please?
3 bunnies, all neutered/speyed. Two boys, one girl. The boys are just over a year old while the girl is 7 months.
The boys live in their own hutch, and are fully bonded – they were litter brothers. Ollie is dominant of Basil.
I got my lil girl, Twinkle, in mid July this year. Before she arrived I’d cleaned the whole room and reintroduced the bunnies to it complere with a separate pen in there for Twinkle.
Ollie has never been too bothered one way or another by Twinkle. Basil has hated her from the word go. She’d come to the fence, lower her head trying to make friends with them but Basil will always nip her nose, side wherever he can reach and pluck her fur. To some extent it’s always seemed like Ollie was defending Twinkle because sometimes when Basil would pull her fur/growl at her, Ollie would then chase or nip Basil…I dunno if that’s just wishful thinking that Ollie was telling off Basil for being mean?
I’ve since moved house and the bunnies now have their own room so it’s new territory for them. Again, hutch for the boys and a pen set up next to it for the girl.
They’ve always had their meals “together” either side of the pen fence to help with prebonding.
After Twinkle was speyed, waited a good month before trying to introduce them without a fence between them – using neutral territory too (the bathroom/bath) where none of them have been.
Half hour session went okay with Ollie/Twinkle, a few little nips but nothing untoward.
Next day, tried the same with Basil/Twinkle but only 20mins ish as it wasn’t going well. All Basil wants to do is lunge at her aggressively, pull her fur and be an absolute brat towards her. Twinkle doesn’t retaliate at all, she scarpers away and wants to hide in a corner/behind me.
A few days later I tried another 20min session with Basil/Twinkle and the same happened if not worse as Basil just lunges at her anytime she moves (whether it’s in his direction or not). As a result Twinkle is now pretty scared of Basil, to the extent she took her breakfast out her bowl this morning and went to sit in the middle of her pen where Basil couldn’t reach her (as the boys were on the other side of the fence having their breakfast).
I’m aware with rabbits you need to perservere, I’m just a little wary of Basil intimidating Twinkle so much when she doesn’t seem to have any wish to give him a piece of his own medicine. I don’t want her to get hurt or retreat into herself because she’s scared of Basil the brute…
Any advice you could give would be much appreciated, thanks.