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I have copied mine from the greatest breeder in Illinois! (Kinda copy)... LOL

eviestulipsrabbitry.weebly.com
 
Ok my website is kinda up and running, here it is for those that wanna peek.
Welch Rabbitry

I have a lot of work to do yet so it really is a work in progress. I still want to put in a link to KingyoCustoms.smugmug.com on my home page because that is where my logo came from and get some uncaged rabbit pictures.

I would appreciate any critiques.
 
I love your logo! And I like how you explained what pet, brood,ect is.. I need to do that on mine, (I'm still always updating and working on), Also have some show results, what shows you are intending, And nursing so people know what you have and then whatever you dont keep can put in the for sale (if you want).. Also when posting pictures of the rabbits, Pose them. (I did the same thing, just posting pictures of them and was told by a few people its better when posed. I am learning) I hope you dont mind this! :eek:)
 
Looks good :)
Just thought I'd tell you that the pics on your Satins page are kinda messing up. But then again, maybe its just my computer.
 
Thanks for the input Mistyjr, I am out of pages for my free site so I won't be adding the shows.I will not have anything in a nest box for a while, everything is jr and pre jr stock. I am getting 1 senior Satin doe and 2 senoir English Spots but I feel it is getting to hot now to breed anymore for the summer. I will pose them for pics once I get my grooming table done, right now all I have is their cages and a crate I groom on. Nothing that is nice enough for posing on and taking pics.

La~La~Land I will look at the page again, the site hosts the pics itself so who knows.
 
2) We do not hold any rabbits, unless you pay a 50% deposit. If you put down your deposit and something happens or we decide to keep the animal, you will be refunded or your animal(s) will be replaced.


The part about "if you put down your deposit and something happens or WE DECIDE TO KEEP THE ANIMAL,... you cannot decide to keep the animal once you have accepted a deposit for it. That would be the best way to make a bad reputation for yourself.
 
ms_ramie22 wrote:
2) We do not hold any rabbits, unless you pay a 50% deposit. If you put down your deposit and something happens or we decide to keep the animal, you will be refunded or your animal(s) will be replaced.


The part about "if you put down your deposit and something happens or WE DECIDE TO KEEP THE ANIMAL,... you cannot decide to keep the animal once you have accepted a deposit for it. That would be the best way to make a bad reputation for yourself.
They haven't paid the full price yet so the rabbit still belongs to the seller, I think that's how it works these days.
 
Things happen like this all the time. Breeders make mistakes. I'm not saying Well oh, I changed my mind and I'm keeping this one.

Example. I bought a rabbit in OH to be transported down here. There was lack of communication b/t the parent and youth breeder. They had bred that doe without the youth knowing and she sold it to me. I understood she couldn't sell it then(at the time she was about 2 1/2 weeks pregnant) I wouldn't want to transport a pregnant rabbit any how.

I wrote that from personal experiences. I sold a gorgeous red buck, that is developing nicely. Will I ever say I want that back, I made a mistake. No, because she already paid for it and there aren't any complications
 

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