What do you charge???? RabbitTalk sellers guide!!

Rabbit Talk  Forum

Help Support Rabbit Talk Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Location:

Southern Colorado

Breeds:

Pedigreed French Angoras - $50-$75 depending on coat quality, leaning more towards 75 since my most used brood doe is a monster and yields 6 oz each molt.

Pedigreed Standard Rex - Will be asking $35-$50 depending on coat density. These will mostly be meat bunnies and will only be a available for sale between 8-12 weeks. After 12 weeks they'll
Go to FC unless they are amazing in every way. :)First litter is now just 3 days old, so we'll see how we'll this plan holds!

(These prices are what I feel fair charging since it's what I paid and is what is standard in my area.)

Majority of sales:

Rabbitry is just really getting underway, so most rabbits leaving have been trades for new stock. Then in descending order; fiber enthusiests, meat breeding stock.

Feed cost:

50# bag Manna Pro Grower Formula, 18% protein; $17.95

Small bale of grass hay; $12

Small bale of alfalfa hay; ~ $15
 
Canada B.C.

Mini rex np $30-40
Mini rex p $40 and up
Lionhead np $40-50
Lionhead p $50 ish

40lb bag of pellets $16
 
Colorado Springs, CO

All are NP:

Mini Rex: $35
Californians: $35
Rexs: $25
Pet quality/tri color/harlequins: $20
NZ: $15
Lionheads: $20
Lops: $20

Feeders $4 small/$5-6 medium/$7-10 large. $15+ extra large/jumbo rabbits. I sell these to private snake breeders.

Most of my sales are feeders. I hold back exceptionally cute rabbits/good looking ones to sell as pets on craigslist for $15-25 depending on season. Easter is $30 each.

50lb bag of pellets: $13
 
Location: Central Oklahoma

All rabbits are pedigreed English Lops out of show quality, grand champion stock.

The general price range is between $75.00 - $100.00 per rabbit, altho I just sold 2 tri colors (very rare in this area) for $150.00 each. Prices will go up as the quality of my herd increases, and as I am able to register more breeders.

The majority of sales have been to people who want to begin showing, secondly to 4H, tho many have been simply for pets.

50# bag of pellets = 16.99. I go thru approx. 150 lbs every 2-3 weeks, and have a total of 25 rabbits right now.
 
GA

non pedigreed

SF -Black $25 -60 Blue $60 -80
CD - $60 and up
Cali - $20 and up
Cali/NZW -$15 and up
all bred for meat

50# $15 16%

square bale timothy $7

12 does 4 bucks depends on the day for the rest any where from 30-50
 
Iowa

All pet quality rabbits $20.
brood quality netherland dwarf $30-$40
show quality netherland dwarf $40-$50

Pets, 4-h projects, brood stock, show stock

I sell all rabbits with pedigrees irregardless of purpose and even if it only consists of their color, birthdate, and parents' color.

pellets $14-$16
organic clover hay $10/50lb bale
 
P Netherland dwarf (pet quality) $35

P Netherland dwarf (brood/show quality(haven't actually sold any yet)) $45-$50

We buy big 25kg bags for $30 at our local agriculture store which will usually last us around 3 months.
 
My prices vary according to quality.
All rabbits are sold with a full pedigree.
Pets start at $25.00 while Show quality is a bit more.
Breeders start at $50.00 and price depends on how much
I don't want or do want to sell them. I am NOT cheap,
but I am reasonable! If you sell to cheaply, folks like to
believe that you are selling JUNK! While if you charge
a higher price they believe they are getting a better product!
Just look at the prices of whatever you are buying out in the
"REAL WORLD"! Every day we are all taken to the cleaners,
come home with nearly empty pockets, and we are Proud and excited by it!
I just try to treat all people fairly in whatever I do on a daily basis.
and that's all you can do. No one has ever left after dealing with me
feeling unhappy, nobody is going to get RICH selling rabbits,
so why not just enjoy your time and dealing with them.
When a customer leaves and you both have a smiling face,
it's been a good day!
Ottersatin. :eek:ldtimer:
 
ottersatin":235yc5vw said:
My prices vary according to quality.
All rabbits are sold with a full pedigree.
Pets start at $25.00 while Show quality is a bit more.
Breeders start at $50.00 and price depends on how much
I don't want or do want to sell them. I am NOT cheap,
but I am reasonable! If you sell to cheaply, folks like to
believe that you are selling JUNK! While if you charge
a higher price they believe they are getting a better product!
Just look at the prices of whatever you are buying out in the
"REAL WORLD"! Every day we are all taken to the cleaners,
come home with nearly empty pockets, and we are Proud and excited by it!
I just try to treat all people fairly in whatever I do on a daily basis.
and that's all you can do. No one has ever left after dealing with me
feeling unhappy, nobody is going to get RICH selling rabbits,
so why not just enjoy your time and dealing with them.
When a customer leaves and you both have a smiling face,
it's been a good day!
Ottersatin. :eek:ldtimer:

:yeahthat: Exactly!
I was a bit unsure about our prices for a start, thinking that they where to high- but now I think they are pretty good really. Considering the fact that we actually have NO competition down here for Nethies (unless you count the pet shop ;) ).
 
Pedigreed Mini Rex:

Show/Brood quality = $40-100 (4-Hers get a big discount; I may even give them a show quality rabbit for free)
Pet = $0-20, depending on various factors

I'd say about 60% of my sales are for show/breeding animals, with the remaining 40% for pets.

50# feed: $18
 
Meat mutt juniors, $15.
Proven adults $20
Once they start shaping up, the price is going to get a lot higher. Designer mutts I guess. :)

No pet sales unless it's for a personal friend.

meat sold for pet food? $10 for a 5 lb fryer. It's high because I don't like selling much, even at that price. I prefer to put them in my own freezer.

unfleshed, salted or frozen pelts $2-$10 Tanned, $35 each.
I make more selling pelts than meat or live rabbits combined.

I have 5 does and two bucks at this time, I breed each doe 2-3 times a year.

feed? $21 for 50 lbs. hay $3-5/bale
 
I haven't sold many but I'll post anyhow.

Rex pedigree or not - $30-$50.

Meat Mutts I don't sell.

Feed - Manna Pro Select Series PRO Formula $16.50 @ 50lbs

Alfalfa hay $13.00 a bale (~50lbs) Only fed to young grow outs & does a week from kindling & as they nurse.

Coastal Hay $12.00 (~75lbs) Free fed to all but nursing does and young grow outs.

Only sales so far have been as pets.

Currently have 3 does , one buck as production stock. 6 grow outs waiting on sales or freezer camp & two litters ~1 week old totaling 15 kits.
 
start with state or country: Virginia

Breed: Price (NP=not pedigreed OR P=pedigreed)
Lionhead: $25 NP


What are the majority of your Sales in order from greatest to smallest
Pets only

Price per 50# of feed- $18.49
 
Arkansas

NZ NP
Adult (breeding age) 10.00
Fryer (butcher weight but not adult) 7.00
Weanling (4-6 weeks old) 5.00

Pet or not, do as you will with them.

Feed 14.75/ 50lb.

I sell very few but, that's what I get for the few I do sell. I am picky about who buys my rabbits so, not many get sold. I'd rather eat them than send them off to a home where they will die from lack of care or mistreatment.
 
Zass":19o5sri4 said:
unfleshed, salted or frozen pelts $2-$10 Tanned, $35 each.
I make more selling pelts than meat or live rabbits combined.

Zass, who are your primary buyers for the pelts?
 
I haven't started breeding yet, but here's going by the current market (Nethies are being snapped up left and right) and what I'll probably try selling mine for (though it will probably fluctuate depending on how many people are buying). Pedigreed Holland Lops in my area for example, are on the market for $200ish :|

BC, Canada

Breed: Price (NP=not pedigreed OR P=pedigreed)
Netherland Dwarf: $120-$150 P
Netherland Dwarf: $30-$70 NP

What are the majority of your Sales in order from greatest to smallest
Pet, Show

Price per 50# of feed- Not sure, will update today when I get back from the co op..
 
I paid $30 for each of my doe's with pedigree. She didn't charge me extra for the pedigree's. I paid $18 for a bale of timothy hay, around $7.50 per 8lb bag of rabbit food. I have no idea what I will sell kits for when I start breeding. Prices will be completely different in North Dakota than they are in Colorado.
 
Back
Top