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In one of the areas we actually had a buck and doe running together. Yes we ended up with babies. But we wanted that so it was ok. The others were all does running together. So no worries there. We have related and unrelated does running together. We have yet to see any of them fight. At one time we did have a few different bucks running together. It was litterally within minutes that they started fighting. So we had to seperate them. All we did for that was put up a piece of fencing to seperate them. They can still see each other and will actually lay along the fence line touching back to back, but it prevents any fighting among the males. Now in one LARGE cage we have 2 males. They are litter mates. They have been together since day one and they do not fight at all. They are roughly a year old right now. We tried seperating them because of all the advice on not keeping bucks together. Well when we did it was almost as if they went through a depression, and looked so pathetically sad that we put them back together and they get along great... We have lots and lots of rabbits. 41 or 43 (I forget sometimes). We have all different kinds too.... Lionheads, Mini Lops, Holland Lops, Jersey Wooleys, Flemish Giants, Champagene d'Argents, American Fuzzy Lops, Polish, and 2 little mutt babies that we just recently had given to us. Our girls are very into there rabbits and show them in 4-H. We even have babies. Some for sale, some they are keeping. I am by no means an expert on rabbits, but I know what works and what doesn't work for us. If you have any other questions, I can try and help answer to the best of my ability.
In one of the areas we actually had a buck and doe running together. Yes we ended up with babies. But we wanted that so it was ok. The others were all does running together. So no worries there. We have related and unrelated does running together. We have yet to see any of them fight. At one time we did have a few different bucks running together. It was litterally within minutes that they started fighting. So we had to seperate them. All we did for that was put up a piece of fencing to seperate them. They can still see each other and will actually lay along the fence line touching back to back, but it prevents any fighting among the males. Now in one LARGE cage we have 2 males. They are litter mates. They have been together since day one and they do not fight at all. They are roughly a year old right now. We tried seperating them because of all the advice on not keeping bucks together. Well when we did it was almost as if they went through a depression, and looked so pathetically sad that we put them back together and they get along great... We have lots and lots of rabbits. 41 or 43 (I forget sometimes). We have all different kinds too.... Lionheads, Mini Lops, Holland Lops, Jersey Wooleys, Flemish Giants, Champagene d'Argents, American Fuzzy Lops, Polish, and 2 little mutt babies that we just recently had given to us. Our girls are very into there rabbits and show them in 4-H. We even have babies. Some for sale, some they are keeping. I am by no means an expert on rabbits, but I know what works and what doesn't work for us. If you have any other questions, I can try and help answer to the best of my ability.