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  • Depends. How old is he? He could have entered the 'mating' age. this is of course if he is 6 mnths old. this behaviour can be affection and also a sign he is ready to mate. keep them seperate for a few day but make sure they can see and smell each other. this will alow them to become used to each other. this will also lessen the stress and chance of fighting. so long as one is 'fixed' you should be fine. hope this helped
  • You're rabbit is circling because he is starting to feel his hormones and is sort of doing a courtship dance around you. He may even do some sort of oinking noises when he does it. It's a great sign to tell you it's time to neuter him. He's feeling dominant and is trying to boss you around. If you got a spayed doe, it would be better for him to be neutered as well because he could still treat her roughly and try to mate with her because HE has the hormones. You can tell that he is even attracted sexually to you, so he doesn't need an intact doe to get him going. Some aggressive bucks will try to mate with slippers or stuffed animals. Best to get him neutered and then he will be a terrific pet, live longer and not get bad habits like biting, fighting, or other undesirable things.

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