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Old 02-04-2008, 07:04 PM
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I'd love to breed, my rabbit is beatiful! BUt I dont kno enough about it an stuff
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:58 PM
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I'd love to breed, my rabbit is beatiful! BUt I dont kno enough about it an stuff
Well one rabbit isn't enough you need a male and a female
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I'd love to breed, my rabbit is beatiful! BUt I dont kno enough about it an stuff

Good enough reason not to breed from him

Seriously though if it's got to the stage where he's becoming stroppy and temperamental, neutering will help to reduce these behaviours. It won't be an immediate change, but once the hormones are reducing his behaviour will start to improve.
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:52 AM
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Neutered rabbits are less territorial, less agressive, don't spray as much, tend to be more affectionate, calmer, and will hold to litter box training better.

My rabbits are not territorial and defiantly not aggressive towards people as they would not be any use on the show bench, this is because they all have their own hutch and the last time I got sprayed by a rabbit was over 12 months ago.

You have how many rabbits?

At the moment I have 28 and they are affectionate, calm and they are all litter box trained.
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Old 03-04-2008, 12:40 PM
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Were not talking about your rabbits MADgical-Animals-UK!!!!

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now he has been spraying alot and its causing alot of stress
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Old 03-04-2008, 06:19 PM
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Well one rabbit isn't enough you need a male and a female
Haha! I want another one, and call it Evie

Janick and Evie....awww!!

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Good enough reason not to breed from him

Seriously though if it's got to the stage where he's becoming stroppy and temperamental, neutering will help to reduce these behaviours. It won't be an immediate change, but once the hormones are reducing his behaviour will start to improve.
Fab! I'll book him in ASAP
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Re: Neutering Your Rabbit..

There is a small animal hospital not far from where I am about a half hour..Im thinking about taking my Ben there at some point...Hes only 8 months old...(in human yrs that is) but still he sprays quite abit...and gets very eager to hump things...I have to take him for a walk every night after work so he can get some of his energy and well poop and spraying outta him....Im still very nervous because of the other vets I have called and them saying how high of a risk it was...I think Im going to contact the small aniaml vet soon...

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Old 05-04-2008, 12:25 PM
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So whats your point?
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