dbunni said:
All for the good old buck!
Or dough! (Sorry, can't resist counter-puns.

)
My husband is absolutely sure, that nobody
ever makes money with rabbits. By the time you add up feeding and housing costs, and time required for even rudimetary care, for most people he's right. Perhaps those who do commercial rabbits, on a commercial scale, may manage it, but the people who keep a few rabbits in the back yard never do. Hobby scale breeding is going to cost money, not make it, just like any other hobby.
dbunni said:
one of the sadist sights in bunnydom.
Do you mean "the saddest sights"? Because I don't think the owner of the neglected Angora is being deliberately cruel, just clueless. I've had a lot of people shy away from Woolies, because they didn't think they could keep up with the coat. I guess it is far better for someone to be aware of their own limitations, and be wary of even the low-care longhair, than get overwhelmed when they got seduced by "beautiful" without understanding how high-maintenance beauty can be.
I always recommend getting a rabbit from a breeder. As dbunni said, there's a lot you can learn from the breeder. If the person you are thinking of buying from doesn't have the time to answer your questions, I'd advise you to go elsewhere. I've never yet met a rabbit person who won't take any excuse to "talk rabbit!" For some of us, the real trick is to get us to
stop talking!!