Depends...upon where you live and, in my opinion, what traffic willbear. Here in NJ, not unheard of to spend $200.00-$300.00,but in other parts of the country, I've read of it being as low as$40.00. Your locale, due to more farming and livestockproliferation , may be one of the more reasonable areas.
Some local SPCA's, animal control departments, animal shelters, and thelike may offer surgeries at no, or reduced costs. Be sure tocheck them out. We use such a local agency called AnimalBirth Control, Inc. that "brokers" procedures for us at less than halfthe usual rate. Only caveat is that we must use theveterinarian hospital it has contracted with and all monies are passedthrough the organization. As its contracted veterinarian isour veterinarian of choice, it is a win/win situation for us.
Whatever you do, try to find a rabbit knowledgeable vet who has hadexperience performing the operation on rabbits. Such rabbitknowledgeable vets often refer to themselves as "exotic"vets. House Rabbit Society publishes names of local vetswhomit recommends on its Internet site,
http://www.rabbit.org/care/vets.html
Good luck to you and your bun. If you are not going to breed, it is the best thing you can do for all concerned.
Buck