05/19/2026
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What someone charges for their rabbits is quite literally their business.
You do not have to agree with it. You do not have to buy from them. But the constant vague posting, mocking, and dogpiling breeders because they price differently than you is honestly getting really gross. Some breeders are charging pet prices.
Some are charging show prices.
Some are charging based on pedigrees. Some are charging based on color projects. Some are charging because they imported lines. Some are charging because tattoo, pose train, travel to shows, keep detailed records, buy quality feed, invest years into their program, or simply because they KNOW the value of what they produced. And some charge based on what they personally would pay. And on the flip side?
Some people intentionally keep prices lower because they breed casually, want quick sales, donāt show, donāt work heavily with structure, or simply because that works for THEIR program. Neither automatically makes someone a bad breeder. A $50 rabbit is not automatically junk. A $500 rabbit is not automatically a scam.
And while weāre at it, if you are buying a JUNIOR rabbit, regardless of price, nobody ethical is going to guarantee permanent quality on that rabbit. Thatās just reality. I personally even have disclaimers in my own sales policy because of this exact thing. As breeders, we can absolutely be honest about what we currently see in a rabbit. We can evaluate type, shoulders, crown, ear carriage, density, topline, balance, whatever applies to the breed at that moment in time. But rabbits change as they grow. Juniors can bloom beautifully or completely fall apart later. That is part of working with livestock and breeding animals.
You are allowed to say thatās outside my budget. You are NOT entitled to act like someone is immoral because they value their work differently than you do.
This hobby already has enough division without people turning pricing into another excuse to publicly belittle each other.
I'm on one today apparently, but we seriously need to learn to give each other grace and quit acting like it's highschool.