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Thought I would share some old photos I have from about five years ago. Most of these chins I no longer have, but I still remember them and enjoy seeing their pictures in my photobucket album.
This is Rocko a standard male from Bowen. EVERY time I was out there cleaning cages, feeding or watering I would find him like this just acting like it was the worst form of torture to not touch me.
Here is a beige male I had born here back in 2005 I think. He thought his mission in life was to wall surf on everything and fly around as fast as he could. He got so rambunctious one time that he sliced his foot open and had to be burritoed to fix him. He recovered just fine, but this was a funny picture we got of him.
This is Bear, the first chinchilla born from my show lines and the first from my breeding to be shown. His mother also got mastitis and while he was born in a litter of three, he was the only kit to survive and I had to handrear him. He's a total sweetheart and is at my friend's place living the spoiled life. This was his best stink eye I ever caught on camera.
One of my absolute favorite photos I ever took of my chins. This is Norry with her baby, Seymore sleeping together. I actually got the door to the cage open to take this picture, but the dust bin kept getting in my way.
And lastly, here is an old kit picture that I think is adorable. This is Charlie, a half dipped looking tan white male. He was neutered and went to a permanent pet home. His sire, unfortunately, had to be put down for malocclusion.
This is Rocko a standard male from Bowen. EVERY time I was out there cleaning cages, feeding or watering I would find him like this just acting like it was the worst form of torture to not touch me.
Here is a beige male I had born here back in 2005 I think. He thought his mission in life was to wall surf on everything and fly around as fast as he could. He got so rambunctious one time that he sliced his foot open and had to be burritoed to fix him. He recovered just fine, but this was a funny picture we got of him.
This is Bear, the first chinchilla born from my show lines and the first from my breeding to be shown. His mother also got mastitis and while he was born in a litter of three, he was the only kit to survive and I had to handrear him. He's a total sweetheart and is at my friend's place living the spoiled life. This was his best stink eye I ever caught on camera.
One of my absolute favorite photos I ever took of my chins. This is Norry with her baby, Seymore sleeping together. I actually got the door to the cage open to take this picture, but the dust bin kept getting in my way.
And lastly, here is an old kit picture that I think is adorable. This is Charlie, a half dipped looking tan white male. He was neutered and went to a permanent pet home. His sire, unfortunately, had to be put down for malocclusion.