Saturday, January 16, 2010

How much is a rabbit worth in english pounds?

How much is a rabbit worth in english pounds?


Sorry if this is annoying and as a pet.How much is a rabbit worth in english pounds?
Depends on the breed.


They vary in price depending on the type or rabbit you get...





But to take care of one... look here:


http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/care/rabb鈥?/a>





the different breeds are here...


http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/breeds.as鈥?/a>How much is a rabbit worth in english pounds?
i think there about 拢12 i'm not sure
Here in the United States live fryer rabbits fetch .30 to .60 cents per pound, before butchering. That is .15 to .30 GBP at current exchange rate.





A live bunny weighs about 4 lbs by eight weeks, at which time they are ready to be harvested.





.30 * 4 = 1.2 GBP.
depends if its a magic bunny that will make you a fortune. id say 拢7.48p
It depends on if you go to a breeder or pet shop pet shops sell them for 拢25 - 拢50 depending on breed i sell mine @ 拢20 but i follow these rules





SALE OF RABBITS:








1. The intended purchaser must be an adult or a person over the age of 16 years.





2. The rabbit must be old enough to sustain itself and survive without the help from its mother. (Minimum 8 weeks of age)





3. The rabbit should be free from all known rabbit diseases and should appear fit and healthy.





4. The rabbit should not knowingly have been exposed to any known rabbit disease. The seller should give the potential owner information on VHD and Myxomatosis and advice as to the vaccinations available.





5. The potential new owner should be briefed about the breed regarding its need and expectations.





6. The seller should satisfy him/herself that accommodation and essentials are ready and waiting for the rabbit in its new home.





7. The sell should satisfy him/herself that the potential new owner displays/indicates some competence regarding the new acquisition.





8. The seller should provide the new owner with at least a week's supply of the rabbit's current food and details of where that food may be purchased.





9. The seller should advise the new owner as to how to change from one rabbit food to another.





10. The seller should provide the new owner with information as to how much food to give the rabbit and what extras the rabbit is accustomed to. This could be by means of a care sheet.





11. The seller should provide the new owner with contact points for the British Rabbit Council and details of their Local Adviser should the purchaser not live in the seller's area.





i would recomend going to a show breeder as the breed rabbits for quality not volume





take a look at my links page on my website find your self a breeder near you there is a link to the BRC on there too





http://www.geocities.com/summersvalleyst鈥?/a>





shelly


xx
拢25.00
Fifteen quid-ish I think

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