Boarding query
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Boarding query
Temperance and MJ are off on their holibobs this weekend for a fortnight, the boarding they go to is actually a rescue. Previously they charged only a donation for boarding however that wasn't working out so well so they now charge a rate, I don't know what the rate is but as I've used them recently they've said just to give them whatever it worked out at per day last time. Problem is I can't remember!
So, I am just wondering if anyone can suggest a fair rate for me to pay them per day?
It is for 2 weeks, the buns will be housed indoors, I'm providing their own cage from home + food + hay.
Thanks!
So, I am just wondering if anyone can suggest a fair rate for me to pay them per day?
It is for 2 weeks, the buns will be housed indoors, I'm providing their own cage from home + food + hay.
Thanks!
iiisecondcreep- Established Hopper
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Re: Boarding query
Well we charge £6 per night for a bonded pair, we don't charge for the day they go home ,so for 2 weeks that would be £36 a week. So £72 for 2 weeks
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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I pay £9 a night for mine, but that includes food, hay, megazorb etc, and somewhere to stay.
As you're supplying all of that I'd say £4 or £5 a night sounds fair
As you're supplying all of that I'd say £4 or £5 a night sounds fair
icedancer- Established Hopper
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Gosh £9 a night , we include food, hay, everything all you have to bring are your bunnies and vaccination cardsicedancer wrote:I pay £9 a night for mine, but that includes food, hay, megazorb etc, and somewhere to stay.
As you're supplying all of that I'd say £4 or £5 a night sounds fair
No wonder we don't make much
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Yes I'd say about £4 or £5
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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I sad thing was, when I went to lanzarote, their stay cost a thirds of what mine did!!! And they stayed in England!!Tuckerbunnies wrote:Gosh £9 a night , we include food, hay, everything all you have to bring are your bunnies and vaccination cardsicedancer wrote:I pay £9 a night for mine, but that includes food, hay, megazorb etc, and somewhere to stay.
As you're supplying all of that I'd say £4 or £5 a night sounds fair
No wonder we don't make much
icedancer- Established Hopper
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Thanks very much guys
iiisecondcreep- Established Hopper
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Re: Boarding query
It has been so long since I have boarded a bun love I am afraid I can;t help. A friend went away recently and we looked after her bun and she gave us £6 per night (she insists on paying us).
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