Yes, it is quite possible this will happen. However, if the introductions are handled carefully and over a suitable period of time it is possible for all 3 to get along just fine.
You will need to keep a very close eye on them in the early stages to make sure no-one gets hurt.
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rabbits aren't generous... they'd fight for a female and for other stuff
That depends on the gender of the rabbit. Even if they are spayed or neutered, male rabbits kept together will most likely fight. But if you keep female rabbits together, while spayed or not, then they will most likely become friends.
In almost all cases, yes. This is because female rabbits are territorial and most male rabbits fight. In rare cases will and un- neutered/spayed rabbit live with another rabbit.
Female rabbits will only fight if there's a male rabbit present.
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.
Rabbits of any gender can be aggressive with each other, and if they're allowed to fight they can cause serious damage, even leading to death.You should never let rabbits fight. Even the small tear in the skin can lead to a huge abscess. When rabbits have fought:Separate aggressive rabbits immediatelyTreat any wounds (first aid and vet care)Socialize the aggressive rabbit(s), and provide them with a lifestyle that makes them feel secureRe-introduce the rabbits carefullyRabbits fight for territorial reasons, sexual reasons, and out of anger/fear.An answer for rabbit breeders: Yes, a female rabbit can kill another female rabbit. They will need their space. Especially as they near the breeding age.A different opinion on breeding: Rabbits are overpopulated in urban areas around the world. In North America, at least hundreds of healthy rabbits are killed in shelters every year just because there's no more room for them. Consider wisely before breeding your rabbit. It is widely recommended to neuter/spay your pet rabbits.
Usually uneutered males and females get along fine, unless the male is threatening the female's offspring or making the female angry in some way. Neutered males and females will disagree over everything and anything or sometimes nothing. It depends on your rabbits' personalities.
Male rabbits who aren't neutered can't have other animal companions because they will either fight them or, in the case of unspayed female rabbits, mate with them.
no as you would need a male to get the female pregnant but you should never keep 2 females together unless you know they will not fight. Never keep rabbits together, they will fight as they are very territorial. They will eventually fight AND it will be ugly.
They usually don't, unless it is two male rabbits, who are more territorial and likely to fight.
the male liked the female so he asked her out but the gurl sed 'no im 2 old 4 u' then she slapped him then they got in this big fight..... or maybe they jusy dont like eachother. u should get RABBITS FOR DUMMIES. i have rabbits and it really helps...
It depends on the rabbits/gerbils personality. You can never tell without putting them together. Try putting them together, but make sure you're ready to stop any fighting if they don't get on. It's up to the animals really whether they do or not.