Pricing, More Info and Waiting List

TERMS

Our terms are straightforward.  Rabbits will have an IAGARB pedigree meaning I see no reason they may not be bred and they may be proposed for IAGARB registration. 

If you are on the waiting list you will be notified when the litter arrives and told colors and maybe- just maybe- sexes. Takes a while sometimes to be sure. Pictures as well. If a particular rabbit appeals, a $50.00 deposit will be required to hold that particular rabbit to weaning age of 8-12 weeks. I prefer 12 or first shearing date cause it makes a difference in knowing how the rabbit will produce fiberwise. 

Body shape/ conformation will be subjectively noted by me. I'm not an IAGARB judge but I do know what to look for. 

I WILL be doing micron testing on the 12+ week olds before their first shearing. This will give me the best idea of each rabbit's density, comfort level and micron count. You will receive a copy of your bunny's test results at no extra charge.  Testing is the best way for me to determine who ranks in the litter where fiber is concerned.  Note, though,  a twelve week old bunny coat is unreliable and he will give way different numbers as an adult which is why I don't charge for the test,  but it's a start anyway. We use what we can. 🤷‍♀️

WOOLER

Woolers are bunnies that may have minor defects that produce fine fiber and are excellent for the home spinner who wants a pet to spin with but has no interest in breeding. Woolers come with no pedigree. 

Join our waiting list for more information on our upcoming litters including dates available, sexes, prices. Also let me know what YOU are seeking- buck, doe, breeding rabbit. 

Waiting List Contact 

 

TRANSPORT

We do not deliver bunnies in the winter as it's pretty impossible to get around here. Pick up or deliver is April- November. 

We can help to arrange transport but better the new owner come here and spend some time learning basic care, how to shear, the importance of record keeping of those shears, how to read an IAGARB pedigree. When you come,  an older rabbit in coat will be blown out, shorn and nails clipped while you watch. 

I will speak extensively on IAGARB and encourage you to join although there is no obligation to do so. But these rabbits are bred for specific purposes -fiber and meat- and if you choose to breed later be sure you are meeting those purposes so following IAGARB is indispensable. 

If it's just not possible for you to pick the bunny up, recognizing I live on a mountain hours from anywhere, I can transport the bunny to your door or meet you somewhere within a 250 mile radius at a cost of .40 a mile round-trip. This would be California only unless you purchase a health certificate then I can bring bunny to Oregon and Nevada as well: 

Sacramento, CA via I-5. 

Redding. CA. via I-5. 

Eureka/Arcata, CA. via 299 or 96. 

Oregon 

Eugene/Elmira/Roseburg/Springfield via I-5

Bend/Redmond via 97

Nevada

Sparks/Reno via 89. 

When I arrive we can cover care needs if so desired. Your bunny (ies) will be the only passenger and I guarantee it's safe delivery 100%. 

But I am expensive so I would STRONGLY recommend a transporter instead. However transporters may require health certificates for states  outside of California as well and I cannot guarantee the rabbits safe arrival by someone else. But it will save you a few dollars. 

I can meet transporters in Yreka, Ca. Mt. Shasta Ca. or Redding Ca. 

At this point I would recommend Hoppin Trails Transport who makes regular runs up and down California, and Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. 

https://www.facebook.com/HoppinTrailsTransport?mibextid=ZbWKwL

For farther distances I recommend Up North Pet Taxi. 

https://www.facebook.com/UpNorthPetTaxi?mibextid=ZbWKwL

Transporters carry larger numbers of animals and types of animals in one trip than I would. Typically their prices would be way less expensive than mine, frequently charging per animal instead of by mile, running between $50-$200.00 per rabbit. 

Transporters I would use already have carriers available. You won't have to purchase a new one. Some use the Mercedes Sprint vans with carriers installed on the sides. Those are excellent because the suspensions prevent the bunny from being bounced around. Bouncing around can lead to poor condition. Other options are Chevy Suburbans, Tahoe- i have both- which provide a smooth non bouncy ride for bunns and have front and back air conditioning.  

 

HEALTH CERTIFICATES OR CVI

If your circumstances such as flying the rabbit require a health certificate or CVI, my vet charges a $176.00 per bunny. He has same day service so there is no wait. You would have to pay me or him upfront for this service.  My vet is  Cottonwood Small Animal Hospital in Cottonwood, CA. This cost does not include vaccines. 

There have been no incidents of RHVD in my 11 county area of Northern California and my bunnies are house bunnies with no visible signs of pasteurella either.  Still I recommend a reasonable quarantine time if you have other rabbits or if you are using a multi animal transport. For instance the last bunny I brought home (Hologram) came from Eugene, Or and had already experienced 30 day quarantine. 

Bunny will arrive with 10 days of feed to adjust to your new feed, tattoos, micron test results and a hard copy pedigree. You will also receive an email of pedigree.