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Web site Reviews / Re: Can I toot someone else's horn?
« on: September 11, 2009, 06:50:34 AM »
I know there is flax seed, sunflower seeds and oats in the mix, she's really good about answering emails for further questions. All the cages she refurbishes or sells new, their feet can't fit through ( I bought mine there I will post a pic. She tries to house the rescues in their original homes as well, some owners rather unfortunately like to take the cages back though.   I use the mix more of a treat out of my hand, and he only gets a little daily. And Beans loves the Dave house :) Beans does get "turkey feathers" that I normally give a gentle tug to remove, what brushes/combs do you recommend?

I am just a sucker for a good cause  :blush2:

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Web site Reviews / Can I toot someone else's horn?
« on: September 10, 2009, 10:50:54 PM »
 http://www.sewardbreeders.com/

They are whom I rescued my chin Beans from. They are in Geneva, Ohio. Very clean facilities, and she has even stopped breeding to help home and care for her rescues. They make the toys and wooden houses themselves, no glues, staples etc. Just great people and I find their offerings very reasonable and responsible. I buy his food and the vita grain from them regularly. Just wanted them to get a shout out. And maybe hook some of you guys up on a place for supplies you need not question yourself about.  And if anyone wants to give a great chin a good home and you live in Ohio, that would be great too. She really hooks you up for the $65. adoption fee and sets you up with a care package. ::chinhappy:: ::clapp::


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General Chat / Re: Which Chinchilla Pellet Food is best?
« on: August 07, 2009, 06:22:46 PM »
The breeder I got Beans from uses a brand called Hubbard, I order from her. I am rather partial to her since she only deals with chins. She runs a rescue, which I is where I got Beans from. Her prices are extremely reasonable, and of course it goes to a great cause. Here's the link. She has many items, the houses and fleece hammocks are homemade. http://www.sewardbreeders.com/

For anyone in Ohio or near looking for a Chin I highly recommend them. You can adopt a chin for $65 and she sets you up with food, hay and supplements. She refurbishes cages as well. Great lady, when I was there the chin room was very well taken care of and clean, you can tell she truly cares for them.

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