Ether way you need to stop them from fighting.
first your gonna wanna stop them before it gets bad, rabbit fights get worse and worse until you stop them. you first grab one of the rabbits closest to you. make shore you have a good grip because the rabbit is gonna bit or scratch or scramble away. then you are gonna wanna pick up the rabbit. NOT by the ears. NEVER pick a rabbit up by the ears. before you pic the rabbit up put your hand over the rabbits eyes. this will calm the rabbit down. then pick the rabbit up and quickly place its head under your arm make shore the rabbit can't see. then the rabbit should calm down and chill. then put the rabbits away back in their hutches.
Female rabbits will only fight if there's a male rabbit present.
Dwarf rabbits behave in the same ways as all pet rabbits. If you want to know about dwarf rabbits, just research pet rabbits: you'll get all the correct information.Rabbits that aren't neutered/spayed (especially males) do spray urine as a behavioral and aggressive behaviour. This is one among many reasons why it's widely recommended to spay/neuter your rabbit! Please see the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
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.
No, rabbits are excellent pets all the time.
Two females play together much in the same way that all rabbits play together. If rabbits are fighting, you should separate them. If rabbits are playing happily, then they are probably "bonded." See the related questions below for details.
Yes there are some wild rabbits in California. I find them all the time at night in Bakersfield.
because they are making sure the other rabbit knows that its the dominant one. Mine do it all the time and i have had them for a year and a half now :) They are signaling to any buck in the immediate area that they are ready to breed. Why are your rabbits together so they can do this? Every rabbit should have it's own cage, It's own space so to speak.
No, squirrels eat them all the time.
Any time, but they are more likely to have have kits in the spring or summer.
Not all the dogs and cats that are adopted from a shelter are always neutered.
Because They Are really lazy
no its not a bad idea I think so