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Forum BONDING Bonding One With Three

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    • Mykl
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        How should I go about introducing a rabbit to a bonded trio? Should I do it one at a time or put all four together?

        I’ve bonded rabbits before, but only two individuals, so I know the basics.


      • stella'smom
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          this is my exact question! thanks!!!! can’t wait to read the replies!


        • LBJ10
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            I would figure out which bond will be the most difficult and work on that first. Then move on to the rest of the group.


          • vanessa
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              I’ll be asking a similar question here shortly… I’ve searched the older forums on bonding 4, and pretty much came up with “haven’t tried it but would love to hear how it goes”. I’m coming up on my own quandry of keeping 2 pairs indoors – one bonded, the other not yet bonded, and then either keeping them separate or trying to bond them. Doing a google search, some people do it individually, others put the group together. Those infavor of the group method, feel that the sheer number of bunnies distracts them from fighting, coz they are too busy watching their own tails. The individual theory – is to avoid splitting up the currently bonded buns.

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