Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Where can i buy an Angora or X Angora rabbit and how much can i expect to pay?

Contact the British Rabbit Council they should be able to point you in the right direction.





or you could try looking on the National Angora Rabbit Club website.





Best of luck I hope you know they are alot of hard work!!!!Where can i buy an Angora or X Angora rabbit and how much can i expect to pay?
Some basic questions? Have you ever kept rabbits before? Why do you want Angoras? If you have never raised rabbits, I strongly urge you to contact the local House Rabbit Society and learn about them. I suggest that you adopt one from the society.





Rabbits are living creatures, they do make wonderful pets but they are all too frequently abused and abandoned. So if you like animals --- get one that needs some love.Where can i buy an Angora or X Angora rabbit and how much can i expect to pay?
As much as it cost for a bowl of Angora or X Angora stew. MMMMMMMM...MM...Good!
Go to the National Angora Rabbit Breeders Club website:





http://www.nationalangorarabbitbreeders.鈥?/a>





They have links to many of their members sites. You could contact one near you.





Or you could attend an ARBA show. Heres a link to their site:


http://www.arba.net they have a database of shows by state. You could attend a show and there would be breeders there.





Price of the rabbit depends on the quality of the rabbit you wish to purchase. You could pay anywhere from $20-$200.
best to go on a rabbit forum , or tap in rabbit breeders in your area, and local papers are good too.





Angoras need grooming every day to stop their coats from getting matted and are more specialist than other rabbits.





good luck in your rabbit hunt





hmmm that didnt sound good





not sure of the price i wouldnt expect more than 拢30
go direct to a breeder, as for how much i dont have a clue, just please be sure you know what your taking on, the amount of grooming and angora needs is crazy, i have a friend with a cashmere which is bad enough needing grooming twice a day, a angora is worse

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