Rabbits require a constant supply of timothy hay which costs about $4 for a bag that will last about a month for larger breeds and a couple months for smaller breeds. If you are able to find hay in bulk this cost will drop significantly. Pellet food can be supplemented in a rabbit's diet in a small amount two times per day. Pellets cost about $6 for a bag that will last about three months.
That depends mainly on how higher quality meat (or bullets) you wish to buy. One rabbit can cost anything from £15-30 for very high quality. You can get very cheap rabbit meat.
Silver Fox Rabbits can be a meat rabbit. Any big rabbit is good for meat. A good meat rabbit is California rabbits.
I have not heard of this breed, and it is not listed as a recognized breed by the American Rabbit Breeder's Association, but maybe it's a local name for another breed. In any case, all rabbits are made of meat. If it's a dwarf breed, there won't be much meat (think cornish hen.) In my opinion the Tennessee red back rabbit is a wild rabbit.
I think you mean Butcher rabbit and it is a rabbit bred for its meat
Cooked rabbit is known as "Fryer rabbit".
You horrible rabbit eater!
Silver Fox Rabbits can be a meat rabbit. Any big rabbit is good for meat. A good meat rabbit is California rabbits.
normally a rabbit cost is very little. usually about 300$ a year.
At a local pet store, a plain pet rabbit costs about $20. A fancier rabbit could cost as much as $50. At the butcher shop, rabbit is sold by weight with a typical rabbit costing $10 or less.
about $10.00!
All meat smells, and rabbit is no exception.
You can eat off rabbit meat.
Rabbit meat is simply called rabbit meat. It does not have a special name. Recipes made from rabbit often have specific names though. For instance, rabbit stew is called hasenpfeffer.
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No. Rabbits are herbivores and meat is dangerous to them. NEVER give your rabbit meat.
A rabbit harness might cost 5$-25$, depending where you live. However, a cat harness will work as well!
I have not heard of this breed, and it is not listed as a recognized breed by the American Rabbit Breeder's Association, but maybe it's a local name for another breed. In any case, all rabbits are made of meat. If it's a dwarf breed, there won't be much meat (think cornish hen.) In my opinion the Tennessee red back rabbit is a wild rabbit.