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SO cute! That's a really nice setup as well!
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SO cute! That's a really nice setup as well!
Very nice set up. I still envy those of you having kitts.
Question: One of my NZX does is getting ornery. She gets pretty fiesty at feeding time. Today she was trying to grab the cup I use to place the pellets inside her feed dish. I had already put a scoop in the feed dish and she was coming for the 2nd helping. I pushed her back gently so I could close the door on the cage and she gave a little growl and a little nip. Not quite a bite. I guess she's just letting me know she thinks she's boss. Are there exercises I can do with her to minimize what might be the start of aggressive behaviors. Will this behavior calm down when she is ready to breed. She's only 5.5 months old right now and I would guess close to 7.5 or 8 lbs. Thanks for any insight you can provide.
I am still new to rabbits but I had read that dominant Rabbits will lay their body over the other rabbits neck and hold him down for a few moments to let them know who is boss. one day I was changing my females litter box and she bit me and actually drew blood so I took my hand and laid across her neck Gently but firmly so she couldn't move. she stayed totally still and when I let her go she didn't even try to bite me when I put my hand by her mouth. like I said, I'm not a pro but it seems to work for me. I haven't had that problem since.
My little lionhead went outside last night since it's finally warming up here. His "cage" got moved to the top of the yard today and he is loving life!
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