2 females
whichever your most comfortable having - But two males are more likely to fight than two females, unless they have been brought up together! :D
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.
While rabbits are social animals, some rabbits can do well as singles if they receive plenty of attention, enrichment, and interaction from their human caregivers. It's recommended to provide a companion for socialization and companionship unless there are specific reasons for keeping a rabbit as a single pet.
Some rabbits are called bucks (males), does (females), kits (babies), and warrens (groups living together in underground burrows).
Yes, it's not uncommon for a female rabbit to hump a male, or even another female. This behaviour is part of establishing dominance and sometimes the female is the top rabbit. Once the rabbits become accustomed to each other, this behaviour should eventually stop.
The male rabbits will probably fight and possibly kill each other. They quite possibly will neuter each other. No rabbits should be caged together. Rabbits are very territorial and need their own space. The female WILL also get tired of being bugged by males and can turn on them and fight the male also sometimes castrating (or neutering) the males which is why you should watch your rabbits when you are attempting to breed them.
you can not keep two males together
to fight over the female
No. The doe and buck have the same coloring.
yes, i have to bucks(males) living together and one of them is the other ones son nd the fight over the fixed doe(female)
whichever your most comfortable having - But two males are more likely to fight than two females, unless they have been brought up together! :D
Yes, females and males will fight with each other. They have small fights that are just a pecking order. The males can hurt each other if there is a female to fight over.
no they don't however the males will jump on the females
Female rabbits are generally better pets than intact male rabbits because intact males will territory mark by stamping and spraying urine. Males that are castrated (before they are sexually mature and showing territorial behavior) make great pets.
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.
No. Females fight in the cage like males, too.
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.