Biteing
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Biteing
[b]Just been out to give the bunns there supper and Rosie has a patch of fur about an inch in diamiter missing in the middle of her back right down to the skin and there is a cut accross the skin Ann had a good look and it looks like a bite. Never had this before is it common for a pair that seem really close and in love to have a domestic I can only assume it was Jim that did it although they seem fine now
Ruffin- Established Hopper
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Re: Biteing
awww i hope rosie is ok
i would keep aneye on them though just in case it's the start of something serious
i would keep aneye on them though just in case it's the start of something serious
fiver- Elder Hopper
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I agree with Cheryl , if Jim has been mounting Rosie it could be where he has been nipping her and if he has been trying to mount her a lot and nipping her in the same place this could be why it's sore looking and cut. I'd just keep your eye on it in case it get's infected.
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Oh Jim be gentle! Woo a lady first
Dotdot- Established Hopper
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