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Forum BONDING Bonding three babies

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    • LynnP
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        I just got two new babies that are 8 weeks old. Two males from the same litter. Obviously bonded. Trying to introduce another new baby in a month. It will be another male. Of course I will be getting all of them neutered as soon as it can be done, but how easy will it be to bond a third one (or not easy) to two that are already bonded?


      • Tessie
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          You can’t really bond babies, bunnies end to be neutered adults to be bonded.

          I would advise you separate them all until they are grown and neutered, otherwise they are likely to fight and since it’s hard to be sure of the bunnies sex, you run the risk of having bunny babies!

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