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I keep reading posts here about rabbits binkying and I've seen so many videos of them in action, so I whenever I think about my own rabbits, I can't help but worry. My rabbits never binky, never. I've heard somewhere that some rabbits just don't, but I doubt the chances are very high that I just happened to randomly get THREE rabbits that never do.
As far as I can remember, Toki did binky as a young bun when we put him outside, but he stopped after we owned him for about a year, and now I've had him for eight. Scotch would leap in the air a couple of times and sprint around when she was put in the yard for the first time too, but now she just walks around and explorers.
What do people here think? Are they not happy? I'd hate to think that, but if a binky is their expression of joy, maybe I'm just not taking care of them as well as I thought.
As far as I can remember, Toki did binky as a young bun when we put him outside, but he stopped after we owned him for about a year, and now I've had him for eight. Scotch would leap in the air a couple of times and sprint around when she was put in the yard for the first time too, but now she just walks around and explorers.
What do people here think? Are they not happy? I'd hate to think that, but if a binky is their expression of joy, maybe I'm just not taking care of them as well as I thought.