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Question by  Ident30 (33)

Why do male rabbits fight?

My male rabbits are fighting.

 
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Answer by  kfwyatt (138)

Male rabbits, which are called bucks, fight mainly over territory and female rabbits. As with any species, males do not want other males in their space. Fighting could also be because of a female that is in heat and the two are fighting over her. Male rabbits in the wild are not as likely to fight.

 
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Answer by  Roland27 (16334)

It's simply a turf war. Male animals fight to be the top male. This happens a lot more when the rabbits are not neutered. Either get them fixed or separate them before they kill each other, because rabbits are known to do that.

 
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Answer by  Gabocha (108)

Male rabbits fight for dominance. there are only 2 ways to solve this. either get them each there own cage (rabbits are not social creatures and ARE better alone regardless) or get them neutered.

 
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