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What are peoples experiences of housing two in tact hobs that are not litter mates?

 

I've got two jills and a hob, the hob has been on his own all summer due to them all being in season. I intended on getting them neutered but both jills are showing real promise and I have quite high hopes for the hob aswell so I don't want to get any of them neutered. So for a bit of company over the summer months I'm thinking of getting another hob to live with my hob. I once had two hobs and they were a pain in the ass for fighting, I've deliberately avoided having two hobs ever since. Do they generally get on fine and my experience was just a one off? I must admit when I had them two it was always the same one starting the fights, so maybe he was just a scrapper?

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One of mines just came out of season and the other is on its way, about 3 weeks since i left both hobs in 2 rabbit runs side by side, anyway one escaped into the other and a big fight broke out but i decided to leave them to sort themselves out and they are right as rain now, looks promising for keeping them both together this season, and there not litter mates

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I had 3 hobs living together in a large ferret court. All of em still had there tackle intact. Not a problem in the winter, come summer it was like fight club. Used to seperate them and they would look all depressed. Put them back together and it was round 2. No win situation. Now have 2 Jill's and a vasectomised hob. Peace in camp

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I've just put my 1 yr old hob and 3 month old hob in together today and they're chasing each other all over the place and having a right old carry on. The older hob was on his own and looked miserable. The young hob was in with his mother but started trying to ride so had to separate them. They were in a small cage for a short time while I cleaned the hutch and seemed ok though there did seem to be a bit domineering going on. Anyway they're in the hutch now so time will tell ;-)

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Mine are trying a bit of that also as the young hob seems to have discovered that he's got balls. They seem more full of carry on than anything else. I threw a raw rabbit carcass in to keep them occupied til they hopefully get used to each other. I'll keep a close eye on them for a while. As long as they don't try to kill each other ;-)

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i've seen a few jills thats been spade / done on preloved / pets4homes sites so could that not b an option ?? get a jill thats been done

possibly, I'm a bit reluctant to do that though as I used to have him with a spayed jill and he killed her.....I think the jill must have been fighting off his advances and he wasn't having any of it. He's basically a rapist and a murderer :laugh:

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I've just put my 1 yr old hob and 3 month old hob in together today and they're chasing each other all over the place and having a right old carry on. The older hob was on his own and looked miserable. The young hob was in with his mother but started trying to ride so had to separate them. They were in a small cage for a short time while I cleaned the hutch and seemed ok though there did seem to be a bit domineering going on. Anyway they're in the hutch now so time will tell ;-)

Incest. :icon_eek:

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I've just put my 1 yr old hob and 3 month old hob in together today and they're chasing each other all over the place and having a right old carry on. The older hob was on his own and looked miserable. The young hob was in with his mother but started trying to ride so had to separate them. They were in a small cage for a short time while I cleaned the hutch and seemed ok though there did seem to be a bit domineering going on. Anyway they're in the hutch now so time will tell ;-)

 

Incest. :icon_eek:
Its not unusual pal (starting to feel like Tom Jones this week!)......in the animal world that is, and your neck of the woods obviously ha ha
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