Nope. Just like introducing any two rabbits, you need to be very careful and vigilant about socializing them. Is the doe spayed? She'll be less likely to show aggression about her territory if she's been fixed. Introduce them in a place that isn't the established rabbit's territory. Research bonding rabbits. It can be difficult and take months, but once bonded, the rabbits are very sweet with each other. Also, depending on the size of the baby rabbit, you'll want to be extremely careful about the adult rabbit unintentionally injuring it.
you have to sloly introduce them but they will e fine, but be care ful and be nearby because you might need to separate them quickly -Jessaminex
Bucks (males) can be territorial if not neutered and will fight with another buck. IF both bucks are neutered and introduced properly, then the two may bond and be able to live together.
You can but they will just fight until the other is killed.
No, absolutely not! Every rabbit needs it's own cage; Male rabbits will kill each other, because they are very territorial.
No you can not, you should never ever put two male rabbits together unless they are BOTH very young.
No. A male must never be in the same cage as a pregnant female. Her mood will change and he may harm the babies. She must have a cage for herself
Yes as long as they bond correctly. It is recommended that you introduce one new rabbit per day and see how that goes. Different rabbits have different reactions.
yes but bond them first
It should interact with humans to collect more TRUST from them. Also 2 female spayed rabbits or 2 nuetered male rabbits can be put together for company. Rabbits are social animals and need a buddy.
They're happier if they have a friend! If you put 2 female rabbits together they tend to make friends but if you put 2 males together they usually fight.
Female rabbits normally do, if you're putting two female rabbits together it's best if you get two sisters. It's hard to tell until you put them together really, but it's best to put them together while they're still young.
You should never have 2 male rabbits (Bucks) together. They'll fight and they might kill each other.
you should put a male and a female together.2 females will fight for teritory or slit each others ears,you dont want that
To breed rabbits, put one male and one female together in a different cage. They have to be at least 6 months old and no older than 2 1/2 years. Keep them in the cage for about 3 hours and then remove them. In weeks you will start noticing she is larger!
I've never really heard a rabbit growl, but I guess it's not impossible. Sounds like you have a fight brewing between two rabbits of the same sex. They can and will fight to the death or will at least hurt each other very badly. Rabbits are extremely territorial. Listen up, people. If you put a buck (male) in a doe's (female's) cage, she will castrate him, cut him, and maybe even kill him. If you put a doe in a buck's cage, and she is willing, they will mate. Once they are finished (about 45 seconds later) he will fall over for a minute, and if he approaches her again, she will hurt him. So get her out! If you put 2 bucks together, they will fight. If you put 2 does together, they will fight. Even if they are from the same litter and "grew up together". Do NOT put rabbits together in the same cage! DUH!
I don't really understand what you're asking. But you'd better know that your rabbits will probably be pregnant.
The male is not the one who builds the nest, that would be the female. So it would be worth making sure your rabbits Genders are as you think they are. If they have already been together and you have seen them mate then it is very possible she is already pregnant. Also bare in mind that mating a female rabbit after she is already pregnant can cause problems for the mother as rabbits have 2 uterine horns and the fertilization of the 2nd one will cause a hormonal imbalance killing all of the kits.
Some can, Some can't. It all depends. Usually a male and female can get along, but they will be multiplying and making little rabbits. 2 Males on the otherhand don't usually get along. They will fight with each other on some occasions and try to claim dominance. I have had this problem with my two male rabbits and we had to have them seperated.
You should put them in for about 1 or 2 hours.
Don't put a hamster in with rabbits. While they're likely to ignore each other, there is still the potential that the hamster may get kicked or trampled accidently.