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Conformation and Quality / Re: Is this still a brown Velvet?
« on: February 16, 2007, 03:12:21 AM »
A brown velvet, even one with light colour veiling will clearly have dark "paw spats" (cuffs!) on it's front paws.

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Violet (gray with a blue hue)
Sapphire (gray with a purple hue)
Shouldn't that be the other way around?  ::think::

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.....yes and they seem to me to be less sensitive to things that colors seem to be more sensitive to....
I think I know what you mean:
e.g. like the mutation colours can have weaker fur than the standard greys especially when it comes to recessive colours like violet and sapphire,
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when 2 like-colours are paired together e.g. dark ebony to dark ebony are paired together like that together over generations to maximise the number of dark ebonies produced without the strengths of a fantastic looking standard to boost them now and again - the offspring generally end up getting more and more fluffy and a lot smaller than the original founding pair, which is the problem we have ended up with, with a lot of them in the UK.  :doh:

Some people say that some of the mutation coloured chins are more Susceptible to becoming ill than the standard greys, but mine have all been a pretty healthy bunch so far (touch wood!).
 
I think the grey ones can be very pretty.  I bugs me when people say they don't like the grey ones because they think they look boring!

* Edited 'cause I can't spell, lol. *

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Web site Reviews / Re: Elm Chinchillas website
« on: February 15, 2007, 12:56:51 PM »
Parrot toys - good point.  I always avoid the ones with aluminum and pigskin.  :noway: I'll amend that later today or tomorrow. :)
I'll also read through the cages and toys pages again and see where I can amend bits.

Dust bath dust is known as sepiolite here, and comes in 2 consistencies - the usual dust bath dust which is like very fine sand (very small grains and not really course) and the finer dust which has a consistency a bit like flour.

On the colours page, in the NCS shows they have in the UK they do break the groups up a bit more, e.g. there could be a class of wilson whites and a seperate class of pink whites.  All of the colours I have named have been recognised and named in the shows I have been to, except a tan would be known as a "self brown" (there, I've spotted something else to add to!).  I could add a point about what the MCBA say too.

Thanks for your comments so far.  :::grins::

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Web site Reviews / Elm Chinchillas website
« on: February 14, 2007, 10:23:33 AM »
Hi,
Today I uploaded my new-look website.
There is a small amount of content I must finish off (Sexing a chinchilla, showing chinchillas in the UK, a couple of photos...), but it is mostly there.

You can find my site here:
Elm Chinchillas

I was wondering if you could give me some feedback.  :)

Thanks,
~Emma~

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Chit Chat / Re: Happy Birthday Debbie!
« on: January 12, 2007, 12:19:48 PM »
Hope you had a happy birthday.  ;)

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