So of course, this is all hypothetical, but I've suddenly become very interested in showing over night ;)
Mostly because it seems fun, and the chinchilla community has proven sparse in my area so far.
I understand you can bring any sort of chinchilla. No pedigree or lineage, just pick one up from "Chins-R-Us" and attend.
My problem is age. I understand it is hard to age a chinchilla, so if I had this "Chins-R-Us" chinchilla (which I do, in this case), what would be a good way to go about that? I know they all age differently, but I have a small but "mature" looking Chin, would it be appropriate to call her a year old?
Like I said this is all hypothetical, but I'm suddenly very interested in showing, or at least knowing more about showing!
Thanks in Advanced!
Mostly because it seems fun, and the chinchilla community has proven sparse in my area so far.
I understand you can bring any sort of chinchilla. No pedigree or lineage, just pick one up from "Chins-R-Us" and attend.
My problem is age. I understand it is hard to age a chinchilla, so if I had this "Chins-R-Us" chinchilla (which I do, in this case), what would be a good way to go about that? I know they all age differently, but I have a small but "mature" looking Chin, would it be appropriate to call her a year old?
Like I said this is all hypothetical, but I'm suddenly very interested in showing, or at least knowing more about showing!
Thanks in Advanced!
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