No they wont!
Rabbits are social creatures and lilke us if they are put with somone they dont like they will be a little pissed.
But two male rabbits can be bonded into lifetime friends. Its easier to do from a young age and having them neutered is a must. It also helps prevent certain illness's later in life.
Two boy bunnys will happily get along, playing, running and jumping.
They will appear to fight to start with but this is only while they decide which is dominant. It starts with a little head humping.
What are the possible types of introductions?
* Boy and girl: one of the easiest, often fall in love at first sight, but not always
* Girl and girl: sometimes easy, often fighting
* Boy and boy: sometimes easy, sometimes difficult, usually fighting at first, but not at all impossible
* Two babies: extremely easy
* Three or more rabbits: Difficulty varies, depending on sexes, personalities, and whether or not two of the rabbits are already bonded
* Baby and adult: Sometimes difficult, but goes well if adult is very tolerant
* Bringing home a rabbit to an existing rabbit. Much easier if you bring a girl home to a boy than if you bring a rabbit home to a girl.
* Bringing two rabbits home at the same time. Quite easy, even if they're same sex. Usually the new space is enough to make them become friends quite on their own.
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2006-07-07 22:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The adult males are actually not mating dont problem lol yet whilst u get a woman believe me your male rabbits will replace a hundred and eighty stages. Thats what got here approximately to mine i had 2 very loving male rabbits i've got been given 3 women human beings to reproduce and wager what international conflict 3. I cant even supply up them without a water hose or a great wood stick the combat like WWF. and then i had to take them to the vet the place one had stiches from that day and that they hate one yet another like hell. I easily have many rabbits at domicile now and that i wana sell some they multiply each month each femal gets 9
2016-12-10 06:08:32
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answered by ? 4
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You can keep the the bunnies in the same pen if they are litermates but once they reach a certain age the males cannot stand one another. I've had liters where they fought before they were weaned from mom (pre five weeks old) and I've sold a pair that were perfect playmates until recently (they were about a year and a half old) one killed the other. Others are older and still fine, I just think that it depends on the bunnies themselves. You can't really determine what a rabbit will do until he's done it.
2006-07-07 15:12:53
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answered by santana84_02 4
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Two un-neutered males will likely fight if put together and rabbit fights can be serious business. The best cage mates are usually a neutered male and a spayed female. Two neutered males can live together but should be introduced to each other very slowly and with close supervison.
2006-07-07 17:24:40
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answered by bachrehab 1
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yes but not if the are friends
2006-07-07 12:26:55
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answered by Ellie 2
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YES!
2006-07-07 12:19:30
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answered by Miss LaStrange 5
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for sure!
2006-07-07 12:20:53
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answered by love roccks 2
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