i would suggest never introducing them! if he gets near them, he will most likely kill them... sorry, that's the awful truth. i had to learn the hard way when i was a new breeder, and believe me, it's not that fun at all! don't even introduce the boys without being around. if you leave them alone, he might try to hurt them. if you do introduce the boys (not the girls because he will either try to kill them or breed with them!), do it slowly. maybe a little each day. oh, if you do do it, some time after their weaned would be the best. hope i helped.
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Once my two hamsters had babies, I separated the father from the mother permanently, because if you put the babies and the father together, the father could kill the babies because he thinks they will challenge him for leader of the cage.
No! Keep it with it's babies for a month or two, without the father as he might hurt them :(. Then you can if you wan't it to have more.
Yes, you should probably put a lead on the bunny, not a collar, because you don't want the bunny to choke. The hook to attach the leash would then rest on the bunny's back, and you can attach the leash and take your bunny out for hops around the block. My bunny enjoyed hopping around the yard with me. I would take her everywhere... Just be careful if a dog approaches you will want to pick your bunny up. Also, if you need to get back home, you might have to carry your bunny...
Very carefully!!
Put on a bunny suit.
all you have to do is bake a bunny cookie and put on bunny sprinkles
they will most likely fight
it depends if you want more babies then after the babies are cleaned off put the boy back in otherwise your boy has to go in a different cage
around 5 months or so.
Yes, but be aware that they will breed again and the female will become pregnant.
no Bunny's are really cute animals, and also i put a hamster in a cage with a bunny,and the bunny just stared at the hamster and fainted