I switched over to Templeton because I can order in large bulk at a discounted rate.
For people who do not buy in bulk here are some links to vendors who sell in single bags.
50 lb bag https://www.kwcages.com/templeton-rabbit-pellets.html - $17.99 (no including shipping) 9.75 lb bag https://www.amazon.com/Templeton-Rabbit-Pellets-9-75-Lb/dp/B00MWF1SN4- $25 (free shipping)
I used to feed MannaPro but Tractor Supply raised the prices in Lodi, CA. Overall the brand is consistent and I always got beautiful results.
What treats do I feed?
Black oiled sun flower seeds, rolled oats (can use the ones for humans) and Timothy Hay. Sometimes I give the rabbits willow tree branches to chew on.
Toys ?
Found at Dollar Tree
Toilet paper roll with timothy hay inside
Yes, rabbits do love toys! Find toys at a dollar store. You can buy chew blocks or small cat toys that are plastic and have a bell in it. Rabbits can get lonely and a toy can help keep rabbits occupied.
Grooming?
Brush
Nail Clippers
The tools listed above are the ones I use for Lionheads and French lops. We trim the rabbits nails once a month and groom as needed every two weeks.
What size is best for kids? or best for pets?
Depends on what the parents can handle. I personally had a French Lop and English Lop when I was 6 and I took care of them. Lionheads are popular with 4h and FFA because they don't take up much space and they are small. French Lops take more space, but most people love bigger bunnies. French Lops are extremely popular for indoor pets because they are like a small dog and people are not scared to have them running around. There is all these stereotypes on breeds, but all how the owner raises them. Best to decide on what you can handle if its a small bunny or a big one.
How much do I charge?
Prices all depend on breed, sex, color, and quality. I can have prices higher or lower depending on the season. Lionhead: $60 & up