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Toadstool21
In the Brooder
- Feb 9, 2023
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I understand that you are a breeder and we most likely have very different experiences and opinions about rabbit care however I do not believe they belong in a cage.I’ve raised rabbits for over 30 years. My source for information is experience When I started raising rabbits, I had the same ideas. But over the years, I’ve learnt different.
Should they have time out of the cage? Yes. But supervised and alone.
I’ve witnessed rabbits fight to the death. It doesn’t matter how long they’ve been “bonded” or not.
They can have enrichment in the cage. Just like any other cages animal.
The biggest issue beside fighting is the bigger the cage the more space the have to defend. This is where cage aggression comes in.
I only sell one rabbit to a family and in the agreement they are required to sign, it states no other rabbits or I can take it back.
I get calls every month about how “I got 2 bunnies and now ones dead” rabbits are den animals. In the wild the only time they come together is for breeding. After that mom raises babies alone and at 3-4 weeks of age mom leaves them to fend for themselves.
Research is great but getting information solely off the internet isn’t advisable. Talk to breeders. Not rescues or pet stores or humane societies. Breeders deal with the rabbits daily. We are extremely knowledgeable and we offer advice on care, nutrition and husbandry.