Aquatic_blue
Songster
So, a friend of my husband's is moving away and she can't take her two does with her. She has their rabbit hutches and such and food to give with them. I don't know the full story behind these rabbits and we will meet them later this week. I believe they were used for breeding for a time so I'm pretty certain they will not be spayed.
We have young kids that would of course probably be excited for such an addition. We've thought about rabbits before, but never jumped on it (no pun intended). I worry about the rabbits not being spayed. Should I be concerned? Are they that aggressive when they are not? I'm not certain we'll go the breeding route as the kids will probably like them as a pet. I definitely don't want them bitten, either - those bunny teeth can be sharp. They would need to be situated outside in our particular situation. I'm not sure how old the does are so I'm not sure if they can still be spayed or not (it would be like $60 per rabbit).
Some thoughts on this are much appreciated.
We have young kids that would of course probably be excited for such an addition. We've thought about rabbits before, but never jumped on it (no pun intended). I worry about the rabbits not being spayed. Should I be concerned? Are they that aggressive when they are not? I'm not certain we'll go the breeding route as the kids will probably like them as a pet. I definitely don't want them bitten, either - those bunny teeth can be sharp. They would need to be situated outside in our particular situation. I'm not sure how old the does are so I'm not sure if they can still be spayed or not (it would be like $60 per rabbit).
Some thoughts on this are much appreciated.