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Forum BONDING Bonding trios?

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    • Lyassa
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        I’ve seen it done, but how much harder is it then a duo? How is it different? I want to introduce a theirs bun to my two (as of now unbonded) buns.

        Anyone have experience with this?


      • tanlover14
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          In my experience, it’s not any harder. What really matters is personality and how each rabbit reacts to the other buns. Each pair/group is different. You really never know until you stick them together!


        • RetroSquid
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            We’re currently in the process of bonding our trio (A bonded pair of females with a grumpy male)

            Navi and Daisy have been bonded for a long time now, and Link was previously bonded with Navi (But her having to go for surgery broke their relationship somewhat)

            So far, the process has had it’s ups and downs, but the problems have been because of Link. He’s had a hard life and lost a lot of friends. It’s almost as though he has a form of bunny PTSD.

            If he was a less troubled chap, I don’t see it being any harder to bond a trio.

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