A good Dutch rabbit can cost up to $50. But if you want one for a pet, you can buy one for like $10. show rabbits ussually cost around 10-50 dollars. depends on the breeder and the type of rabbit. i bought my show rabbit (she is a dutch) for $10 at a pet store (pet cetra). a pure rabbit should cost more than $25, any thing under that examin the animal closly first, and see what needs to be fixed and what is required for a show rabbit. a show rabbit for the ARBA should have a pedigree, well compacked bady shape, 3-5 LBS, good fly back fur and of corse buying a dutch or a rabbit with marking the marking should be well neetly cut and no spots were there not sopose to be. a maketing (meet rabbit) rabbit, should have a thicker loin, hip and shoulder, should NOT be fat (over weight) as the meet will be greesy. these are the guid lines to haveing a good quality show rabbit.
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It all depends on the quality of the rabbit and what you want it for. Pet quality can be $10.00 (keep in mind that a pet quality rabbit probably should not be bred and probably will not have the correct dutch markings, that's why it is a pet quality bunny.) and a good quality Dutch Show Rabbit can cost upwards of $200.00.
Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
Based on the description provided, a male rabbit that is white with brown spots is more likely to be a Dutch rabbit rather than a Rex rabbit. Dutch rabbits are known for their distinctive coat pattern of solid color with white markings, including a stripe down the center of the face and a spot on each cheek. Rex rabbits typically have a plush, velvety fur coat and do not have specific color patterns like Dutch rabbits.
Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.
Rabbits like all living creatures vary in size and length. Dutch rabbits are a fairly small compact rabbits, weighing 2kgs or so. Length can range between around 20 - 35 cm back length.
There are many factors that go into how much a Dutch Belted cow would cost. The cows age and where it is located can factor into the cost. On average you should expect to pay between $500.00 and $1,000.00.
A rabbit hutch is around 100 dollars you might be able to find a cheaper one at you local petco
A good Dutch rabbit can cost up to $50. But if you want one for a pet, you can buy one for like $10. show rabbits ussually cost around 10-50 dollars. depends on the breeder and the type of rabbit. i bought my show rabbit (she is a dutch) for $10 at a pet store (pet cetra). a pure rabbit should cost more than $25, any thing under that examin the animal closly first, and see what needs to be fixed and what is required for a show rabbit. a show rabbit for the ARBA should have a pedigree, well compacked bady shape, 3-5 LBS, good fly back fur and of corse buying a dutch or a rabbit with marking the marking should be well neetly cut and no spots were there not sopose to be. a maketing (meet rabbit) rabbit, should have a thicker loin, hip and shoulder, should NOT be fat (over weight) as the meet will be greesy. these are the guid lines to haveing a good quality show rabbit.
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Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
normally a rabbit cost is very little. usually about 300$ 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!
Dutch rabbit is a small mammal which has two straight ears. Dutch rabbit was organized sometime around 1850 or later where it is call Hollander Rabbit. They found it in England in about 1865. Dutch rabbit usually can live about 5 years or more. The size of an adult Dutch rabbit usually is about four and a half, and the weight is about between 3.5 and 5.5 lbs. Black was most common color for Dutch rabbit, but there is other color include blue, chocolate, tortoise, steel gray, and gray.
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A dutch rabbit is actually a medium sized breed. There is three categories for breeds; dwarf, medium, and giant. A dutch is a medium.
My favorite breed of rabbit is the Dutch. They have huge personalities, always want attention, and are excellent with kids. Check out the American Dutch Rabbit Club, at dutchrabbit.com