The onset of hormones is typically between 4 and 7 months of age. So a rabbit may start showing hormonal symptoms as early as 4 months or as late as 7 months. The giant breeds take longer to grow, so that period may be extended.
Hormones are a funny thing. Some rabbits seem to be barely affected, while others are severely affected. Potential hormonal signs include grumpiness, aggression, lunging, growling, biting, spraying urine, circling and forgetting litter habits.
For females, it is a particularly good idea to spay them as soon as they are old enough. This will rid them of those hormones, greatly reduce the high risk of cancer, and allow for potential bonding with another rabbit in the future.
A rabbit's true personality (adult personality) often has little to do with its personality before hormones or as a baby.
Yeah, it's different with each rabbit (like with each teenage human ^^). Aki didn't change much and I didn't see any sign that she was not a baby anymore, except for one phantom pregnancy around 9 months (which is when I got her spayed) and she is 6 years old, now XD. On the other hand, Pandora became quite unbearable with Aki, trying to mount her constantly and chasing her. It stopped as soon as the spaying occured. The worst yet was Tybalt, who was all pretty and cuddly and became a MONSTER when he turned 4 month old. He was spraying pee everywhere, became an escape artist (I found him CLIMBING on furniture), destroyed my stuffs, made a racket at night and I just wanted to strangle him. It stopped on the very day he was neutered (well, he DID pee on my sister's favorite cushion when we came back from the vet, but it was the last time he ever peed outside of the litterbox).
Outside from the hormone thing, my rabbits personality didnt' change much from the time they were babies, though : Aki is a distrustsful neat-freak who will never eat something new before she has seen another rabbit eat it (and survive ^^) ; Pandora was the nicest of rabbits, loved to move things around, scared of highs and madly in love with Aki until the end ; Tybalt is a pig who won't ever wash correctly (Aki gets disgusted with him and wash his feet sometimes, even though she's the top rabbit), lazy and not scared of anything. They all had those traits when they were two months old and kept them as adults.
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