I didn't mean so much a brood thing, more like locked in a cage, and they become territorial thing. Like some broods are. My friend had a rabbitry, and her broods were the meanest things and they were locked in a cage. Only time the door came open was to let a buck in. But I don't breed, too...
...when you walk in and find the litter box flipped over and shavings all over your room and including on your on your bed. I get this about once a week..
And the only reason it says that "bucks are better because females are territorial" is because you probably read that from a person who doesn't have there rabbits fixed and owns a rabbitry. It's a brood rabbit thing, but when the rabbit is spayed, she becomes a way better pet.
This is nowhere close to being true. I have a female holland lop and she is a delight. After getting her spayed, she turned out to be a joyous little rabbit. And get one from a rescue, save a life.
I have three dogs, four cats, two bunnies and one guinea pig!
Dogs: Oscar, Chief and Zeak!
Cats: Danny, Bert, Celia and Cadence!
Rabbits: Sage and Crumpet!
Guinea Pig: Rolo!
Just to let you know, you should separate the mother and the kits from the other rabbits as the mother could become territorial and the male can become aggressive toward the babies.