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  1. freerange freaks

    Outside bunnies

    Social does not mean "hang out and enjoy each others company". It is a codependancy that offers a better chance at survival. Housing rabbits together reduces stress due to the fact that they no longer have to be on the look out for threats 24/7. They can now share that responsibility. This...
  2. freerange freaks

    Outside bunnies

    Rabbits are normally solitary animals only seeking out each others company for reproducing. I'm going to have to disagree with that statement. Many rabbits live in colonies or warrens. They are loosly structured groups but there is still a social order. Rabbits are also territorial and claim...
  3. freerange freaks

    Outside bunnies

    I house two bucks together with out problems. They are in an outdoor enclosure that is 625sqft. There are several places for them to hide and dig. And also several feeding stations. My first buck lived there alone for 6 months. When I brought home my second buck, I set up one of those...
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