*Please take note our policies are non negotiable and must be followed to complete a sale.
Sales Terms
For Sale: A rabbit is still up for sale. Pending: Someone who has contacted us about this rabbit and waiting to see if the sale will finalize. Hold: I have received a deposit on this rabbit. Sold: Payment has been received in full and the sale has been completed. Keep: I will keep this rabbit a while longer, and may it be for sale at a later time.
Lucky Charm Lops & Sierra View Rabbitry Thank you for choosing a Lucky Charm Lops & Sierra View Rabbitry rabbit to be the newest addition in your family or breeding program! We strive in producing quality animals that represent their respective breed standard while upholding ideal & docile temperaments, while using superior bloodlines. We strive to upkeep proper management and are proud to have a happy and healthy herd and provide a good standing relationship with those who have chosen to purchase one of our rabbits.
Before your rabbit leaves our care At the time you are receiving your rabbit we do a whole-body health check of the animal to guarantee you are receiving them free of any signs of ailments or injuries. We will also clip the nails to the appropriate length before they go. You will receive this sheet, a bag of transition feed to transition them to your feed, and a birth certificate.
Our Vets Please consider these vets if you are interested in spaying or neutering your new rabbit. Most general vets do not have a lot of handling experience or knowledge in caring or treating rabbits. These two hospitals have vets who specialize in small and exotic animals who we have had a lot of success in working with them. Southwest Animal Hospital Phone:(503) 643-2137 Address: 2425 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005
Northwest exotice pet vet- Extreme cases Phone: (503) 646-6101 Address: 11876 Sw Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97005
Family Pet Clinic of Newberg Phone: (503) 554-5533 Address: 131 N Elliott Rd, Newberg, OR 97132
Our feed We feed Haystack Rabbit 16% we have found it has been the best formula in keeping our rabbits GI tracts healthy, well-conditioned and maintaining healthy and lively coats. With pellets we also feed Timothy hay regularly. Please refrain from feeding rabbits under the age 6 months fruits, vegetables, and other treats as it can be very hard on their GI tracts and can cause issues that will affect them throughout their adult life. For rabbits older than 6 months please limit their access to fruits, vegetables, and treats as over feeding them things with high sugar content can also affect their GI tracts and overall health as they get older as well. Rabbits should only be fed complete pellets and hay as part of their regular diet.
Thank you, Katelyn and Dianne Metzger
Sales Policy *Please take note our policies are non-negotiable and must be followed to complete a sale.
Our Sales Policy
As the breeder and owner, at any point I am able to adjust our policies.
Any animal that leaves my barn I ask for first right of refusal if the animal is made available by you.
Please do not change Prefix or names on pedigrees (they are permanent for my records and on that piece of paper).
We reserve the right to terminate sales at any time for any reason.
All our rabbits must be at least 12 weeks of age before they are sold. The rabbits we sell will be thoroughly health checked before they are allowed to leave my rabbitry to ensure the safety of the rabbit and the new home they will be going to.
I do require a 50% nonrefundable holding fee. We rarely have rabbitry visits for our rabbits and personal safety.
Rabbits are sold as they are, I cannot guarantee their show or ability to successfully reproduce (if even sold as proven). I am not to be held responsible if the rabbit does not show well or an animal's failure to reproduce. I will not refund or replace.
As a buyer it your responsibility to look over the rabbit and look over its type & health. Check nose, ears, teeth, eyes, nails, sex, and tail. We also check animals prior to a sale.
Once animal has left my care whether with the buyer or transporter it is no longer my responsibility.
If the rabbit is brought back within the first 2 weeks of ownership the buyer is subjected to being refunded half of their payment or the choice of another available rabbit of equal value.
If you unable to continue the care for your rabbit we will take the rabbit back no questions asked at any time.
After the two week period unless communicated otherwise the owner will not receive a refund or replacement animal.
Other Policies
We do not take reservations on kits or litters & no rabbit shall leave prior to 12 weeks unless stated otherwise
Rabbits sold from our rabbitry will not be spayed/neutered until at least 6-8 months of age to ensure the safety of the animal & that it is fully mature.
We will be notified if the rabbit is no longer able to be cared for and we reserve the right to find it a new home
Rabbits that we deem as "pet quality" shall not ever be used as breeding animals.
By placing a deposit or full payment on an animal, you, as the buyer are agreeing to our sales policy.
What will come with your new rabbit - Transition Food - Pedigree if applicable - Care Sheet if applicable
What we are looking for in a health check We look for any signs of disease, injury, or any other alterations to the rabbit such as a disqualification or fault.
Our Pricing All animals are priced based on how they meet their breed standard, which can be found in the ARBA Standard of Perfection. We strive to price our animals fairly & affordably given the competitiveness & popularity of the Holland Lop breed.
Show Potential: Any animal that is free of any disqualifications at the time of sale. These are animals we believe meet the breed standard accordingly & have the potential to be shown. These animals also would have the potential to be utilized in a breeding program. All show potential animals will be listed under our "Brood Potential" page. *Please note we cannot guarantee this animal to win Note: This will depend on the wins or titles the rabbit may have and the quality of the rabbit.
Brood Potential: Any animal that could still be utilized in a breeding program. These animals may possess "broodier" qualities such as "normal" animals that may lack a dwarf gene, animals that may be past show prime, or animals that may have been utilized in my personal breeding program. These animals may also potentially have non genetic faults or disqualifications that may deem them unshowable (such as color, weight, broken/missing toes/nails to name some examples) but still have the potential to be utilized as breeding stock.
Pet Quality: Any animal that we deem unworthy of being utilized in a breeding program or unable to be shown for various reasons. Which could be lack of proper structure, qualities that may severely fault or disqualify the animal from a show, or the animal lacks any ideal breed characteristics. While the animal is not deemed worthy of being used for breeding or show they still possess ideal temperaments we strive for in my breeding program. We require these are never to be bred after they go to their new homes. (Pedigree will not come with pet rabbits.)