I have rabbits for sale!
If you are looking to start your own stock of meat rabbit, I have breeding stock available. A trio of meat rabbits can put dinner on the table once a week! Did you know that rabbit meat is the lowest fat and highest protein meat you can eat?
A young, weaned breeding stock rabbit is $15.00 each (up to 4 pounds)
4-6.9lbs are $20.00 each
7lb’s and over $25.00 each. Most meat rabbits can begin breeding at 7.5lb’s.
I carry a line of pet bunnies. Netherland, mini rex, mini lop, blue eye dwarfs, Holland lops, fuzzy lops, and other small breeds. They sell as fast as they wean, so check with me if you are searching for a certain breed. $15-$20.00 each depending on breed. Pick up at barn by
appointment only.
Dog trainers? I have Tennessee Redbacks for puppy training. These are not handled and do not make good pets. I try to keep them as untouched as possible. $10.00 each for weaned rabbits.
Reptile owners? For bunnies, pinkies, or rabbits that don’t make it for whatever reason, they are quickly
frozen and weighed for reptile food. Pinkies .50 each, the rest are $1.00 lb.
I also have processed meat rabbit if you prefer NOT to raise them yourselves! Packaged and labeled as state requires. Meat is processed fresh at a professional, local processing plant in Siler City. It can be picked up on Wed. I need your order before Monday. $6.00 lb. Most rabbits weigh in about 2-4lbs, depending on size desired.
I have your pet needs, as well, if you feed the BARF diet to your animals. Available are kidneys and heart treats, ears and feet. $6.00 lb
Ground rabbit meat is $8.00 lb.
Skins to make your own dog chews..$2.00 each.
Lastly, BLACK GOLD! I have manure for your fall or spring garden available now. In 50 pound feed bags, $5.00 a bag.
I work hard to make sure nothing about the rabbit is wasted and that nearly all parts of the rabbit are utilized. A rabbit is never slaughtered for its fur, feet or body part without purpose of using as much of the rabbit as possible.
*Any pet rabbits bought (or breeding stock) from me, there is a ‘take back’ policy should the animal become unwanted. As long as your rabbit is healthy, I will always ensure it has a home so that it does not end up in the shelter.
Ps. Want to learn how to raise rabbits? Make an appointment to come to the barn and ask away. I’ll put you to work while you are asking questions! Oh, that’s what we call, “hand’s on” learning! LOL
Thanks,
Crystal Willett