I have two dwarf lops (one is crossed with a lionhead too) and they have just about reached sexual maturity. Today I found 2 clumps of fur in the hutch (they were big clumps, too), in about the same place, 1 from each rabbit. They were wet on one side, though, and I couldn't see any roots on the hair. I cannot, from the check I completed, find any injuries and there was no blood in the hutch or on the fur. They seemed content to eat the food I put in the hutch.
Does this mean they were fighting? They seem to be bonded, as far as I can tell, and from what the pet shop told me when putting them together as babies. The lionxlop is also currently humping the lop, although they are both female and is caused by hormones and fighting for dominance, so is it possible that they just had a little fight because one was irritated by it? Neither are spayed, and I'm not sure my parents would allow it due to the cost. Is there anything I can do to find out whether it is molting or fighting, or is the only way to allow them to continue living together is spay them? Or should I groom them, find out whether it is molting and then find out whether to separate them?
Thanks, a confused and scared bunny owner.
Does this mean they were fighting? They seem to be bonded, as far as I can tell, and from what the pet shop told me when putting them together as babies. The lionxlop is also currently humping the lop, although they are both female and is caused by hormones and fighting for dominance, so is it possible that they just had a little fight because one was irritated by it? Neither are spayed, and I'm not sure my parents would allow it due to the cost. Is there anything I can do to find out whether it is molting or fighting, or is the only way to allow them to continue living together is spay them? Or should I groom them, find out whether it is molting and then find out whether to separate them?
Thanks, a confused and scared bunny owner.