Posted By Killerbunnies on 12/12/2018 8:25 AM
I do have them all separated, but this is happening when I let the boys out to play and run. I watch them closely, and I redirect Ted into doing something else often, but he just goes right back to it until I put him back in his kennel so poor Jeffrey can have some free time that doesn’t involve him. Jeffrey is friendly towards Ted, and he doesn’t seem to mind being humped, but I just feel bad for him.
Annabelle has always been separated ( except the tone the kids let her out with Ted) and will remain that way until after I can get her spayed. Her babies are due right around Christmas day, so it will be awhile before I can do anything with her, probably March or so. It was her first and only litter. I have plans to get Jeffrey snipped too, before Annabelle weans even.
I hadn’t realised Annabelle hasn’t yet had the babies. It sound like you will have your hands full this Christmas!
As it is so soon after his op, it is still likely hormones, not dominance. Some people will see positive changes right away after neuter, but some see worsening for a short period until the hormones level out.
He might even be picking up on hormonal changes in Annabelle.