rabbits try to breed with any rabbit, this is perfectly normal. they dont care what gender it is or anything, sometimes they will even try doing it on the head of the other one... =/.. even girls try to breed with others girls/guys also..
but if they are still babies, then nothing will happen anyway.
but petstores are also famous for making mistakes on genders, you can check yourself, by going on the internet and seeing how, but it is very difficult when they are still babies. sometimes even experts are wrong! the best place to ask is a breeder and its also best to buy your rabbits from breeders (in the future, they are healthier)
another tip is to watch the rabbits because sometimes two boy rabbits will fight with each other...its actually common and they will need to be separtated if they do. but sometimes it works out.
i hope this helped.
2006-12-31 12:40:21
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answered by </3 3
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Rabbits are quite difficult to sex at a young age (I am assuming you bought them when they were young) so even if they make the noise it is not 100% certain they are boys so I would look around at some sexing rabbit sites and then have a look yourself now that they are older. But just because they try to mate eachother doesn't actually mean they are of opposing genders. Sometimes it is just something they do. My rabbits, both females, do that to eachother alot. I just ignore it. It really hasn't got anything to do with their gender or sexuality.
2006-12-31 12:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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well, just wait and see what happens. but i think its a pretty good chance that your rabbits are actually gay. just think about all the bad stories u heard from prison. all those males without any females. your two rabbit boys feel the same, so the only solution for them is.............u take what u can get.............
just look under them, u see the balls quite obviously, its really not very hard to recognize at all, i have some experience
2006-12-31 12:23:17
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answered by rotacka0687 3
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You can check for yourself. Simply put the rabbit on its back and under the tail area is a little fury pouchy looking area with a small slit in it. If you push gently with your fingers on either side of the slit and a little thing pops out it is a male. It's not very big but you should be able to tell if it is there or not.
2006-12-31 12:00:24
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answered by justme 6
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I don't think it's possible for rabbits to be gay. Once I bought a lizard and it eat sand and it died. The pet store owner said it wouldn't eat sand so maybe the pet store owner is mistaken about this also.
2006-12-31 11:59:08
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answered by Mewgirl 1
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The pet store could have been wrong, or they could both be males. Animals sometimes engage in homosexual behavior when no females are available or as a type of dominance (like men in prison).
2006-12-31 11:58:07
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answered by Iris 4
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Well, theres a high chance they were mis-sexed if you got them from a pet store. But rabbits mount for dominance so it may just be dominance.
2006-12-31 12:43:42
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answered by pigs003 2
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You may have a male and a female or if they are both spayed or neutered, humping is one bunny trying to establish dominance over the other. If they are not neutered, you may have lots of little bunnies roaming around.
2007-01-03 05:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think rabbits are that fussy when they get the urge, after all, it's just like being in a penitentiary to them in a cage.
2006-12-31 11:58:58
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answered by dot&carryone. 7
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I don't really know. But I doubt your rabbit is gay! Take them to a vet.
2006-12-31 11:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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