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since i got the hobs ive seen them wresteling a few times,normaly its the bigest(wiser) out the 2 that looks to be winning,from what ive read i thought this is normal so never really bothered about it,never heard any squeeling so didnt think any pain was caused.i had the smaller hob(bud) out today and noticed a couple places behind the left ear/neck were marked,looked like alittle scab and alittle hair missing or clumped together.

 

is this normal for two hobs and nothing to worry about or should they be moved into different hutchs.

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since i got the hobs ive seen them wresteling a few times,normaly its the bigest(wiser) out the 2 that looks to be winning,from what ive read i thought this is normal so never really bothered about it,never heard any squeeling so didnt think any pain was caused.i had the smaller hob(bud) out today and noticed a couple places behind the left ear/neck were marked,looked like alittle scab and alittle hair missing or clumped together.

 

is this normal for two hobs and nothing to worry about or should they be moved into different hutchs.

if there coming into season the weaker one will be raped constantly. split them up :thumbs:

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since i got the hobs ive seen them wresteling a few times,normaly its the bigest(wiser) out the 2 that looks to be winning,from what ive read i thought this is normal so never really bothered about it,never heard any squeeling so didnt think any pain was caused.i had the smaller hob(bud) out today and noticed a couple places behind the left ear/neck were marked,looked like alittle scab and alittle hair missing or clumped together.

 

is this normal for two hobs and nothing to worry about or should they be moved into different hutchs.

if there coming into season the weaker one will be raped constantly. split them up :thumbs:

 

AS HE SAID SPLIT EM UP.....they will be able to go back together sept/oct time

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I had the same as you mate two of last years hob kits kept bumming each other as none of the jills are in season i had to split them up last week ,the smallers ones neck was getting marked

 

 

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thanks,if i get them neutered will they be ok to go straight back into hutchs on there own?ive seen some members keep them in doors for abit after being neutered

with hobs they recover quickly from the op, only have to keep them indoors if its cold as the anesthetic takes a good few hours to wear off.

 

Make sure they are up and about, eating, drinking piddling ect and they are fine to go back to their cages :thumbs:

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thanks,if i get them neutered will they be ok to go straight back into hutchs on there own?ive seen some members keep them in doors for abit after being neutered

with hobs they recover quickly from the op, only have to keep them indoors if its cold as the anesthetic takes a good few hours to wear off.

 

Make sure they are up and about, eating, drinking piddling ect and they are fine to go back to their cages :thumbs:

I do that anyway and i still have my knackers. Great now the misses say its the hut for me :cry:

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