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Post by Dezzi on May 29, 2008 19:50:44 GMT -4
The "it" bunny is the one she thinks may be preggers, and none of them have been fixed yet. How long is the gestation?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 29, 2008 21:51:51 GMT -4
Normally 31 days, but it could be longer. That is just an estimate.
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Post by Dezzi on May 29, 2008 22:07:00 GMT -4
Hrm. Well I'm supposed to be going over there tomorrow, so we will probably be attempting to sex the bunnies and determine if the one is pregnant. Oh what an eventful day it will be.
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Post by Dezzi on Jun 9, 2008 23:49:26 GMT -4
Best friend's bunny is not preggers. Both are males. One of them has gotten very territorial towards the other since they've been moved outside and was attacking him. We took the injured bunny inside and cleaned him up, now she's got to figure out a way of separating them. I told her to build a big hutch and not let them together anymore. We'll see what she does...
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 10, 2008 14:35:35 GMT -4
Best friend's bunny is not preggers. Both are males. One of them has gotten very territorial towards the other since they've been moved outside and was attacking him. We took the injured bunny inside and cleaned him up, now she's got to figure out a way of separating them. I told her to build a big hutch and not let them together anymore. We'll see what she does... I hope they have been neutered. If not, I am not surprising they are fighting.
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Post by Dezzi on Jun 10, 2008 14:50:51 GMT -4
The aggressive one has been neutered as he was an SPCA rescue. Their other bun was from a breeder and wasn't neutered, as his old cagemate was another male. He doesn't seem to fight back; he had just kept on running away until we came up and caught him. Poor old guy, I think she said he's eight or nine? Aside from his war wounds he's got a bad paw and what we're guessing is a bad hip. (He hops kind of sideways) I wish she'd take him to the vet.
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