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Feeding Breeder Cost

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  • 07-13-2013, 12:41 PM
    futurebpowner
    Feeding Breeder Cost
    I was curious how much most of you pay a year to feed a breeder? Also how much does it cost to raise a hatchling up to a year?
  • 07-13-2013, 12:46 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    That's going to vary a lot based on local feeder prices/how often you feed/and what type of rodents you get.

    I'd say in very general terms it will cost about $100 per year.
  • 07-13-2013, 12:58 PM
    Kodieh
    Being able to buy in bulk might get that number down. Especially if you spend more on a larger amount of snakes.

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  • 07-13-2013, 12:58 PM
    joebad976
    Re: Feeding Breeder Cost
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    That's going to vary a lot based on local feeder prices/how often you feed/and what type of rodents you get.

    I'd say in very general terms it will cost about $100 per year.

    This is about right. Figure $2 a rat 52 weeks in year. That equals $104 if you feed weekly and they eat every week that is.
  • 07-13-2013, 01:35 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    My number always evolve but I can tell you that by comparing the number of feeders produced and the price of the supply I buy the average is about $0.50 per feeder produced (I produce several thousands each each year) of course this only include the material I do not include my time.
  • 07-13-2013, 02:48 PM
    Mike41793
    Feeding Breeder Cost
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    This is about right. Figure $2 a rat 52 weeks in year. That equals $104 if you feed weekly and they eat every week that is.

    Yea and (for most balls) you can pretty much cut that by like 20% right off the bat because most go off feed for various reasons throughout the year lol.
  • 07-13-2013, 03:06 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    I will be the first to say, NOTHING :gj::gj:

    I breed my own rodents, this cost me about $200 a month to keep them going.
    I try to sell at least $200 in rodents so when I sell more than the cost I'm doing good.
  • 07-13-2013, 04:55 PM
    futurebpowner
    For those of you that buy and not breed. Where do you buy your rats? And Thanks for the info!
  • 07-13-2013, 05:21 PM
    MootWorm
    Feeding Breeder Cost
    I buy from reptile shows if I can, if I'm hurting for some feeders I go to one of the local feed/pet shops. For me, it's just not worthwhile to order online.
  • 07-13-2013, 05:54 PM
    ClarkT
    Breeding our own rodents makes the cost a lot lower. On average, it's costing about $.30 per small. That's with us feeding them the rodent block feed we get from our local Farm supply store. We're feeding about 25 breeder females, 5 breeder males, and 15-30 babies typically. We've just built another 8 tubs for rats to up our production, so we may make some of our cost back by selling extra rats.

    Buying rats to raise a baby male to a breeder size within a year would typically cost $50-$100, depending on local costs of rats. You need to remember that for the first few months, you're not feeding them smalls...
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