well are your rabbits both boy and boy or girl and girl becuz rabbits only get on if they are different ie: boy and girl :D that's why
Yes, they can and will fight if the female feels threatened. They will always fight if the doe is bred or does not want to be bred. Does can and will castrate a buck and have been known to kill bucks upon occasion. That is why you never put rabbits together to breed and walk away.
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.
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.
Rabbits compete other rabbits for more territory and space. They also fight over food and will hop, scratch, and growl at them.
You can but you'll need to watch their behaviour to check they don't fight. No every rabbit must have it's own cage, they are very territorial and will fight. They may get along at first but then they won't and when rabbit's fight it IS UGLY.
NO. They will fight.
A obvious answer would be to put them in separate cages.
Not a good idea. They will tolerate their mates pretty well for awhile but are very territorial and will fight with strange rabbits, especially males. Males and females should be separated form each other by 3 months and by 4 months EVERYONE should have their own cage. The males should probably have their own cage at 3 months to prevent fighting.
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Yes, they can and will fight if the female feels threatened. They will always fight if the doe is bred or does not want to be bred. Does can and will castrate a buck and have been known to kill bucks upon occasion. That is why you never put rabbits together to breed and walk away.
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.
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One answer: Two male rabbits can get along great! But they should both be neutered, or else they'll probably fight. Rabbits are social animals and tend to enjoy having friends but they also, like humans, sometimes just don't get along with each other for individual reasons. Rabbits who are strangers should be introduced carefully, in case they don't take to each other and try to fight (and they shouldn't be allowed to fight). Neutering/spaying your rabbit can benefit its health and behaviour. If you don't neuter/spay your rabbit, it will either try to breed or fight with other rabbits. Another answer: if one is a baby and the other is an adult then the adult male would try and eat the baby male so either get two male adult rabbits or two baby male rabbits Another answer: It depends. Most of the time they'll fight, so you have to let them get used to each other in separate cages first, then let them out together, and after that put them in the same cage, but supervise them, and if they fight, take one out and repeat the everlasting procedure (just kidding, I think).
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.
Yes, if there are more than two males (but no females) in a cage, they will get along. But more will cause a fight.
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.
They usually don't, unless it is two male rabbits, who are more territorial and likely to fight.