Happy Hollands
Well-Known Member
Recently I've had quite a few people interested in buying baby bunnies from me and requesting a pedigree. They claim it is not for breeding - The common excuse is that it is for "interest" or 4-H / show. Keep in mind that my rabbits are Vienna marked and many are Harlequin variations (non-showable, right?). My rabbits do have good structure, but I do not focus on show colorings. What are the other uses of pedigrees besides breeding, and where should I draw the line on passing on pedigrees?
As of now, my rule is that pet rabbits are sold without pedigrees, but I always include a very detailed birth certificate for interest instead My sales policy states that the proper pedigree name must be used, and that they will not be passed on without my consent. All potential buyers fill out my adoption application (and a breeder form as well if they claim to be interested in that). I take it very seriously! I rarely sell to unexperienced breeders, as it takes up a ton of my time and sometimes people just aren't ready. I sell the pedigree and breeding rights for an additional $50 - this does seem to deter a lot of people just wanting it for interest (many times, a birth certificate is all they are looking for!).
As of now, my rule is that pet rabbits are sold without pedigrees, but I always include a very detailed birth certificate for interest instead My sales policy states that the proper pedigree name must be used, and that they will not be passed on without my consent. All potential buyers fill out my adoption application (and a breeder form as well if they claim to be interested in that). I take it very seriously! I rarely sell to unexperienced breeders, as it takes up a ton of my time and sometimes people just aren't ready. I sell the pedigree and breeding rights for an additional $50 - this does seem to deter a lot of people just wanting it for interest (many times, a birth certificate is all they are looking for!).