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earwiggy May 25, 2004 04:00 PM

I have 2, 2 month old bunnies. One is a boy, and one is a girl. The girl (or so I think) keeps jumping on to of the boy, I don't know if it is to show dominance or what. I checked the sex like a million times, and I think I have it right. PLEASE HELP!!!! i don't want baby bunnies, they are not old enought to get fixed yet!

-Casina

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Ravyn11 May 26, 2004 10:09 AM

Mounting is a dominance display as well in rabbits, not always an attempt to breed. However if you are sure you have both a male and a female and don't want babies, seperate them now until they are old enough to be fixed. Rabbits can get pregnant EXTREMELY young in some cases. Don't risk it!

earwiggy May 26, 2004 04:46 PM

positve that it is the female mounting the male. I am assuming it is dominance.

When mating, male mount the females, right?

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