If they are neutered, maybe. But rabbits are very territorial and still may not get along. Every rabbit should have it's own cage. Rabbits do fight if they feel they are competing for food, territory or female rabbits.
Yes,you can if they're born together or very young. After a couple months it's not a good idea as they'll fight for dominance.
Once a bunny is older, male/female pairings are only suggested because two males have a high chance of ripping each other to shreds.
EVERY rabbit needs it's own cage!! There is nothing uglier than a doe that has castrated a buck.
Every rabbit should have their own cage by 6 months of age (breeding age). Male rabbits will fight,castrate each other and in some cases kill each other.
Yes, males are very aggressive and territorial to other males. Unless they have been together their whole life, do not put any two males together.
--Newfoundland97
Its very likley that they will fight and injure themselves severely in some cases. This is because of teritory.
If they don't fight
Yes, females and males will fight with each other. They have small fights that are just a pecking order. The males can hurt each other if there is a female to fight over.
You should never have 2 male rabbits (Bucks) together. They'll fight and they might kill each other.
to fight over the female
The male rabbits will probably fight and possibly kill each other. They quite possibly will neuter each other. No rabbits should be caged together. Rabbits are very territorial and need their own space. The female WILL also get tired of being bugged by males and can turn on them and fight the male also sometimes castrating (or neutering) the males which is why you should watch your rabbits when you are attempting to breed them.
Male rabbits can be vicious with each other even if they are related. They can fight for food and for attention. Male rabbits can also be dominent exspecially if you had on of them before the other then they would feel like the other rabbit was in its space. If they continue fighting and harming each other then you should separate them
They probably could when it comes to dominating each other because they all fight to be the dominate one and they sometimes fight for it. Also, they could if there is a female with them.
either a mental defect or they may mistake a common male for a female. NO it is not a sign of male dominance. (i know this because i work on a farm that raises rabbits, chicken, duck and cow)
male rabbits tend to fight, you may want to separate them before they get any older.
well duhhhhhh ;)
The males are territorial. They will fight each other for a female. They will fight each other to be the top male. You should keep breeding males seperate.
they fight each other beacause they want a mate to have sex with .