Remind me which pair were the original duo? I would keep that pair together.
The situation you’re describing is one of the reasons I didn’t push forward with my trio, I was afraid Bonnie would be the odd one out and the others wouldn’t fully accept her.
With the injuries you have described I don’t think more bonding sessions at this time would help, and might make matters worse. I think you would need to separate and do a full reset. Since this is the second time you’ve been through this, and you have worked so long already, I’m thinking this may just be one of those combos that isn’t going to work.
Bunnies don’t forget each other after being separated for just a day. So if you aren’t ready to fully separate, separating at least when you can’t supervise is the best thing to do.
I have soooo much emphathy, as I have had a bond break on me and it is so sad, but I do think you need to separate. One of my past pairs got in a scuffle and one bun ended up with some scabs. I thought they had moved past it, but a week later there was a super serious fight and one bun needed sutures on her face. Thank goodness we were there, or I don’t know what would have happened.
I do think most combos can eventually work, but trios are trickier, and if the combo of buns isn’t right it just may not ever work. I know you worked really hard on them, but it might be time to call it off with these three. Sorry I can’t be more positive about things.Β π
.
.
.
The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.