If you live in England, then a 10kg bag of adult rabbit food will do well for your rabbit. They are available from 'pets at home' for about £13; this will last for about two months (if you are feeding two adult rabbits) and is available in different sizes and varieties.
I don't think you can buy rabbit milk. You can buy cat milk replacer and canned goat milk, either of which can be fed to orphaned bunnies.
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!
A newborn Netherland rabbit can weigh anything thing from 2kg-7kg depending on whether it has already had babies and how much its fed................... top tip Don't feed your rabbit lettuce as this can be fatal
$108
A rabbit harness might cost 5$-25$, depending where you live. However, a cat harness will work as well!
about how much does it cost for a months worth of formula for a six month old baby who is bottle fed
Fed e.g Last night I fed my rabbit
No it should not be fed. but if consumed by a rabbit {depending on how much it ate}it should be okay.but give lots of water and hay.And make SURE you look and check on it costantly for a day.
It really all depends on what shelter and what rabbit!
depending on the type of rabbit, they usually cost around 20-60 dollars plus housing and feed expenses