jollysrabbits
Well-known member
hey all this is the post I wrote up for a farming site I belong to. I thought it might help and put something into perspective, like how much we spend on our hobbie! :x , if you have any questions about it let me know. I am hoping my business will be just as profitable in Oregon, I am finally selling buns again after 6 months of nothing. moving is stressful!
"So this seems to be the best way to write this while still keeping names and personal information out of it. I will list start up expenses almost down to the T, and I will list profits & Expenses from this year starting January 1st 2013. The numbers of course are not exact but it is the best I could do. NOTE: numbers rounded up to nearest dollar. I want to add without getting to much into the business aspect of it, you can easily watch spending vs income by keeping a rabbit jar. all money made and spent goes into the jar, pretty soon you will know how much you are making or losing. Hope this helps a little, hit me up with any question you might have."
Start up expenses:
Hutch 10 Hole- $368
3 hole growout-$120
Used 8 hole hanging cages-$100
Gas usage (includes cages, stock pickup) $250
Breeding stock- $240
Feeders-$60
Bottles-$85
Carrier-$45
Nestboxes-$40
Website- $60
TOTAL: $1,368
Feed Expenses: Since start up
Orchard Grass (for nest boxes)- $20
Pellet STAR* Feed- $680
TOTAL: $700
Profits: since January 1st 2013
These I will list because there are not too many because it has only been 3 months. The previous year you will have to take my word for but I will post the sales.
January-March
Flemish-$40
Flemish-$60
American-$50
2 Flemish $100
Flemish $80
Flemish$60
Rex-$20
Cali Trio- $60
Cali/Rex Trio-$60
American-$30
2 Flemish $30
Flemish-$40
Cali Trio-$60
Flemish-$60
4 Flemish-$160
2 Dwarf Hotot-$120
2 Rex-$40
2Rex $40
TOTAL$1110
2012 (profits were affected by breeding stock maturing and not yet producing)
2 litters/18 rabbits for meat (guy was making sausage for Christmas)$180
Pets-$800
Breeding Stock-$850
Meat Rabbits-$250
TOTAL:2080
EXPENSES
Start up-$1368.00
Feed- $700.00
TOTAL:$2068.00
INCOME
2012- $2080.00
2013- $1110.00
TOTAL:$3190.00
PROFIT:$1122.00
"So this seems to be the best way to write this while still keeping names and personal information out of it. I will list start up expenses almost down to the T, and I will list profits & Expenses from this year starting January 1st 2013. The numbers of course are not exact but it is the best I could do. NOTE: numbers rounded up to nearest dollar. I want to add without getting to much into the business aspect of it, you can easily watch spending vs income by keeping a rabbit jar. all money made and spent goes into the jar, pretty soon you will know how much you are making or losing. Hope this helps a little, hit me up with any question you might have."
Start up expenses:
Hutch 10 Hole- $368
3 hole growout-$120
Used 8 hole hanging cages-$100
Gas usage (includes cages, stock pickup) $250
Breeding stock- $240
Feeders-$60
Bottles-$85
Carrier-$45
Nestboxes-$40
Website- $60
TOTAL: $1,368
Feed Expenses: Since start up
Orchard Grass (for nest boxes)- $20
Pellet STAR* Feed- $680
TOTAL: $700
Profits: since January 1st 2013
These I will list because there are not too many because it has only been 3 months. The previous year you will have to take my word for but I will post the sales.
January-March
Flemish-$40
Flemish-$60
American-$50
2 Flemish $100
Flemish $80
Flemish$60
Rex-$20
Cali Trio- $60
Cali/Rex Trio-$60
American-$30
2 Flemish $30
Flemish-$40
Cali Trio-$60
Flemish-$60
4 Flemish-$160
2 Dwarf Hotot-$120
2 Rex-$40
2Rex $40
TOTAL$1110
2012 (profits were affected by breeding stock maturing and not yet producing)
2 litters/18 rabbits for meat (guy was making sausage for Christmas)$180
Pets-$800
Breeding Stock-$850
Meat Rabbits-$250
TOTAL:2080
EXPENSES
Start up-$1368.00
Feed- $700.00
TOTAL:$2068.00
INCOME
2012- $2080.00
2013- $1110.00
TOTAL:$3190.00
PROFIT:$1122.00