So a week Monday my Buck is going to be neutered so I can attempt to bond him to my doe. She is (for now) Un-spayed .
I know It will be a while after he has been neutered before I can even attempt it, but I am a bit worried for my doe! They are both Lops, but she used to be a breeding bunny, and I feel she is very small and fragile against him. He is quite a big Lop ( well for a lop!) He's that big, he scares the cats off!
She had her first vets appointment last week, and she is still underweight ( I got her on the 27th December, she is going on three - he is a year and a few months).
So what i'm trying to say , I guess, I don't want him to hurt her! At the moment, their hutches are beside each other, when one is in the other wanders the garden, so they do know about each other, and he has flopped by her hutch more than once, but i'm sure this is more him wanting to mate with her.
HAs anyone else got different sized bunnies which have successfully bonded?
I know It will be a while after he has been neutered before I can even attempt it, but I am a bit worried for my doe! They are both Lops, but she used to be a breeding bunny, and I feel she is very small and fragile against him. He is quite a big Lop ( well for a lop!) He's that big, he scares the cats off!
She had her first vets appointment last week, and she is still underweight ( I got her on the 27th December, she is going on three - he is a year and a few months).
So what i'm trying to say , I guess, I don't want him to hurt her! At the moment, their hutches are beside each other, when one is in the other wanders the garden, so they do know about each other, and he has flopped by her hutch more than once, but i'm sure this is more him wanting to mate with her.
HAs anyone else got different sized bunnies which have successfully bonded?