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Forum BEHAVIOR Head binkying

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    • JoBunny123
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        Monty does lots of head binkying when he’s happy after eating or just walking around and he’s too lazy to do a proper binky. But just now when I was trying to pick him up he did the same thing, so I’m wondering what this means. Is he playing and happy that he didn’t get picked up / angry and shaking his head for some other reason than a half binky / something else? Wish I had a video of it but I don’t.


      • MommaMay
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          My rabbits do that little thing too where they flick their ears and they do the same thing when it’s food time or whatever , I think it just means a head Binky lol

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