Such things happen on rare occasions with females exerting dominance in that way. You should know for sure in a few weeks.
It's just trying to prove its dominance over the other rabbit, at least, that's the way it is with cats and dogs. It's entirely normal. It's just trying to prove its dominance over the other rabbit, at least, that's the way it is with cats and dogs. It's entirely normal.
normally if a buck( male rabbit) goes into a does (female rabbit) hole it is most likely trying to mate with it.
you take one of there and pot it some ware else and then check both of them for wound's.
It is often saying that the female is ready for pups and it wants to show you this.
If they are fixed they shouldn't do that, but if they are not, they probably are really wanting to mate with a female. My female rabbits sometimes do the same. Rabbits of both sexes sometimes mount other rabbits in a show of dominance: it isn't always a sexual behaviour. If the dominance turns aggressive, the rabbits should be separated. Rabbits can only be kept together if they're bonded, which means they can be trusted not to fight. See the related questions below for details and links.
Dutch rabbits can still be bred even if they live together as long as they're in heat.
Female rabbits do not rip their fur. When they are preparing to have babies there bodies release a hormone that allows the fur to come out. In the wild, baby rabbits are born underground where it is cold and damp. They pull their fur to keep the babies warm.
The rabbits fleeing the warren. The rabbits on their journey. The rabbits fighting for dominance. The rabbits trying to free the pet rabbits. The new warren. The enemies of the rabbits.
i have 2 pet rabbits and they are supposed to be both girls but the larger one of the two keeps trying to mount the smaller one could it be possible that it is a boy i have the exact same problem. at first i thought it was boredom, so i built a run in the garden but they still kept doing it. Now, the rabbit which we think is female seems to be leaving blood wherever she goes to the toilet. Do you think she is pregnant?
Yes, they will try to mate with each other. They are signaling to a buck that they are ready to breed. They are not actually trying to breed. BUT every rabbit should have it's own cage so how is this happening? Another opinion: Rabbits of both sexes sometimes mount another rabbit as a show of dominance. Mounting isn't always a sexual behaviour. One female mounting another is trying to assert dominance. Keep an eye on your bunnies and separate them if it turns to fighting. Rabbits can be kept in the same cage if they're bonded. Usually this means the rabbits must be neutered/spayed - but, in some cases, when they've been raised together, female rabbits can be kept together even when they aren't spayed, and they won't fight. When rabbits are bonded, that means they don't fight and are affectionate. The bonding process can take anywhere from a couple weeks, to many months of patience and hard work. See the related questions below for more info and links.
ether he was successful or he thought it wasn't going to happen
The rabbits pulse is easiest found on the central artery in the rabbits ear but can also be found on the rabbits femeral artery. good luck trying to take it my rabbits beats to fast to count.