Cost of Raising Rabbits - Update #3
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- Published: Saturday, 17 December 2016 07:37
- Written by David DeCiero
This is an update of a couple previous posts that show how the cost has come down. The first post and the second post.
Since my last post in June of 2015 on this topic, I have bought:
$38 | 2 50# food and water bottle |
$48 | 3 50# food |
$8 | Food holder |
$48 | 3 50# food |
$45 | Tarps and heated water bowls |
$17 | 50# food |
$51 | 3 50# food |
$51 | 3 50# food |
$51 | 3 50# food |
$48 | 3 50# food |
$80 | 5 50# food |
$46 | 3 50# food |
$34 | Shavings and heated water bowl |
$42 | 3 50# food |
$50 | 3 50# food |
$51 | 3 50# food |
$68 | 4 50# fod |
$11 | Food - Hay |
This represents $696 in food (Manna Pro food in 50 pound bags from Tractor Supply) and only $91 in supplies. (The tarps and heated water bowls are necessary for the winter here in New England). During this time, I harvested 174 lbs of meat, leading to a per pound cost of $4.51. Overall, my per pound cost (from my fixed costs in my prior posts from when I began) is $8.00. Considering last year my cost was $15.00 per pound, it has come down nicely since I am no longer spending a great deal of money on equipment. The only thing I do need to continue to buy is the heated water bowls, which only last 1-2 years before the heating elements burn out. This is a tradeoff, since it does cost more money, but I get peace of mind knowing that the rabbits have fresh water when it is 0 F outside.