* Breed: Giant rabbit breeds like the Flemish Giant, Continental Giant, and the French Lop can vary greatly in price.
* Age: Younger rabbits are generally cheaper than adults.
* Lineage/Bloodline: Rabbits with show-quality lineage or from reputable breeders can command higher prices.
* Location: Prices can vary depending on the region and demand.
* Health and Condition: Rabbits in good health and free from any health issues will be more expensive.
General Range:
* Basic pet quality: $50-$200
* Show quality/breeding quality: $200-$500 or more
* Rare breeds or exceptional bloodlines: $500+
Remember: The cost of the rabbit itself is only the beginning. You'll need to factor in expenses like:
* Supplies: Cage, bedding, food, toys, water bottles, etc.
* Vet care: Initial checkup, vaccinations, and potential future health issues.
* Grooming: Some breeds require regular grooming.
It's important to research the specific breed you're interested in and find a reputable breeder to ensure you're getting a healthy rabbit.