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Hi, mypamperedpets uploaded a new video how she successfully bonded her 5 rabbits, thought I'd share it with you.
I loved her previous videos bonding 2 and 3 rabbits and find them very educating and inspiring, I also use some of her tricks bonding my own rabbits.
Hope you'll like it.

How I Successfully Bonded FIVE Rabbits!

 
I bonded our 4 rabbits in 2 days
As far as I see from your thread you had 3 bonded neutered boys about 5 months old and they were bonded already when you got them and they were neutered early as well. The other new girl is only 8 week old so she's just a baby now. I am glad you are happy with your rabbits but it doesn't really count as bonding 4 rabbits in two days!
 
Wow! She bonded all of them in just over a week! 🙀
Yeah it's amazing, especially if you watch her other video the next is about the two Cali sisters they were rescued from meat farm horror story with the freezer full of rabbits and a hammer hanging on the wall they said if they won't find homes for the 6 babies they will dispose them.

I've watched her past video on bonding trio very impressive. Well done.
 
As far as I see from your thread you had 3 bonded neutered boys about 5 months old and they were bonded already when you got them and they were neutered early as well. The other new girl is only 8 week old so she's just a baby now. I am glad you are happy with your rabbits but it doesn't really count as bonding 4 rabbits in two days!

No I had 2 boys and 1 girl 15 weeks old which were not bonded when I got them, I bonded them and two month later I bonded the three with another girl 6 weeks old
 
No I had 2 boys and 1 girl 15 weeks old which were not bonded when I got them, I bonded them and two month later I bonded the three with another girl 6 weeks old
So you've bonded 3 babies under 4 months and 1 baby 6 weeks old in just two days? That's fantastic, well done!
 
So you've bonded 3 babies under 4 months and 1 baby 6 weeks old in just two days? That's fantastic, well done!
At that rate, it sounds like the bunnies formed a natural bond which is awesome. I'm working on bonding Ellie with Remi. Ellie is 5 years old and spayed. Remi is 8 weeks and not yet neutered. I shouldn't say I'm bonding them just yet... I've let her come in his room to pick up his scent etc and they have met face to face through the xpen. She is okay sometimes and then randomly tried to bite him through the pen. Then just now she laid down next to the pen (I should add that she has her own HUGE room to herself but she INSISTS on coming into his room) and she looked all content. He went to sniff her and she turned around and tried to nip at him. I'm not sure what this all means. She seems very interested in him but if he gets too close to her she definitely seems like she wants to go at him. No issues with me petting him and then trying to pet her or pick her up/ no signs of aggression toward me etc. It has only been a few days so I'm trying to be patient but jeez! I just want her to have a lifelong friend. I really hope they are compatible. The good thing about him is he doesn't seem phased at all by her. When she tried to nip at him he happily ran away and started doing binkies. He is the happiest little boy. Meanwhile, she is just all over the place... occasionally seems okay but then will run away and thump. Today she started doing zoomies around his pen... I'm so confused. Help!!
 

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Meanwhile, she is just all over the place... occasionally seems okay but then will run away and thump. Today she started doing zoomies around his pen... I'm so confused. Help!!
I wouldn't bother letting them interact until he's been neutered and healed from his neuter. He'll be returning from the vet smelling like a stranger rabbit anyway so there isn't any benefit to having them together in the meantime.
 

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