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July 13th, 2015, 12:54 PM
#41
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fishy steve
Sold mine at $10 each at 8 weeks old...
Had got a new buck... pure white new zealand... bred him with my first nzw and had thw false prego... same thing... built nest but no birth... second one also did not take... hopefully this time...
Better than here, at $8 each that gives me under $2 profit a rabbit and that is only if they produce properly.
I will be trying this doe again but I want to get them all bred together in case there are issues, then I can move all the babies into cages together as well without having many problems.
The new does are about 3.5 months old now, so I will be breeding them once this year, at the end of the summer to see how they do before keeping them all winter.
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July 13th, 2015 12:54 PM
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July 13th, 2015, 01:31 PM
#42
So far i have bin covering costs and eating for free... when i sell rabbits i take the money and buy feed with it... so nothing comeing out of pocket... sold probably 30-40 rabbits now at $10-$15 each... alot of pet buyers actually...
Got a pair of ducks and she hatched out 15 ducklings and is laying eggs again now... eating well this winter
fishy steve
id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!
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July 13th, 2015, 01:44 PM
#43
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Originally Posted by
fishy steve
So far i have bin covering costs and eating for free... when i sell rabbits i take the money and buy feed with it... so nothing comeing out of pocket... sold probably 30-40 rabbits now at $10-$15 each... alot of pet buyers actually...
Got a pair of ducks and she hatched out 15 ducklings and is laying eggs again now... eating well this winter
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That is my plan, sell enough rabbits, chickens, eggs and veggies to eat for free.
I don't count the initial cost setup though, that can be considered into the cost of doing business, ha ha