We got a note from one our readers with some questions, but the issues with the baby chinchilla are unfortunately out of our league. If anyone has suggestions for this reader, please comment at the bottom.

We bought two chinchillas 2 weeks ago and were quite surprised when we came down on Saturday morning to find we had got 3 for the price of two! But the baby seems to not be quite right.

He has been going round in circles ever since we first saw him. He looks like he has either got a broken leg (left side), something wrong with his neck or maybe spine. He dose not seem to be able to stand on the left front leg and can not hold his head up straight when he is walking, kind of pushed to the left and on the side. It looks terrible to watch. But he is feeding well and seems to be putting weight on and getting bigger.

Do you have any advice for us? Also please can you tell us if it is OK to let mom have a sand bath? I keep reading conflicting things.

We have split mom and dad up at the moment. Will it be OK to put them back together soon. They have had a daily run around together, but seem pretty upset with one another.

Also should we be worried as it looks as though dad is crushing up his pellets. I thought I read something somewhere about this, but now can't find it again.

Sorry so many questions, please can you help. Thanks

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20 Responses to “Baby Chinchilla Questions”

  1. 1
    aubrey Says:

    Hi, I have a question for either baby or adult chinchillas. If the weather is hot, can you put on a fan for them ? or would they get confused ?

  2. 2
    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Aubrey,

    A fan will not cool a chinchilla. Fans just make you feel cooler especially when you're sweaty without actually changing the ambient temperature. The best way to keep a chinchilla comfortable is to keep the ambient temperature i.e. the temperature reported by a thermometer below 75 degrees.

  3. 3
    Krista Says:

    What is the youngest age you can buy a chinchilla?

  4. 4
    Angela Says:

    At least 6 weeks after being born. The baby has to feed off of the mother during this time. After that the baby will start feeding off hay and then pellets.

  5. 5
    Aliy Says:

    Hi

    Just thought I would send you and update on our little baby. He (we think it's a he) was born a week ago today (born 5.8.07).

    As you can read from my notice above we were really worried about him. But in the last 2 days he has made a massive recovery and not seems to be totally normal. He is no longer having any problems lifting his head, is running around (and in straight lines), climbing and generally causing mischief. It is wonderful to see.

    Mum and Dad are doing well, and Mum (Marj) is proving to be a really good mother and feeding Blue (babies new name) well. We've had to make some alterations to the cage but all are doing well and we are really loving having them in the family.

    Thank you for your concern and support.

  6. 6
    hannah Says:

    i just got my chinchilla and i want to know how chinchillas act around cats? or if i should keep the cats away from the chinchilla

  7. 7
    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Keep cats away from chinchillas. Cats are predators and even if you have "nice" ones that doesn't mean they won't take a swipe at a chinchilla.

  8. 8
    rob sucdee Says:

    Is a girl or boy chinchilla nicer?

  9. 9
    kimmey Says:

    all chinchillas are really friendly, males seem to chew more than females, but both genders are friendly generally, some chinchillas dont like to be handled much at all, this has northing to do with gender.

  10. 10
    kim Says:

    A friend gave me a young chinchilla and i would like to know how to determine if it is a male or female.. Can someone please help….Ifound a web-site that gave that info but i can't find it now!… Can someone help me please

    Thank You
    n.cal_blonde@netzero.com

  11. 11
    Fang Fang Says:

    I need to know how to cure a chinchilla with broken leg?

  12. 12
    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Fang,

    Take your chinchilla to a vet ASAP.

  13. 13
    china Says:

    I have a baby chin that is lethargic eyes closed and does not seem to eat that well what can i do

  14. 14
    Phel Says:

    China your baby has prolly gotten sick… you should take it to a vet ASAP.

  15. 15
    mia Says:

    I have a day old chin whos mother has abaondoned him an we a currently feeding him cottage cheese juice
    he appeares very premature especiatally compared to his brother and has a red flesh spot on his head what do i do?

    contanct me at miamaya6@aol.com

  16. 16
    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Mia,

    Your situation is out of our league. We suggest going to a vet.

  17. 17
    Matt Says:

    We have a new baby chinchilla. I wash my hands very thoroughly, but he will not stop biting me. Its hard enough to break the skin. I've tried different soaps. He trusts me enough to climb in my hand and on my arm and he will take treats but the biting is a little too much for me. What can I do?

  18. 18
    Val Says:

    We now have 5 chinchillas (started with 2 and I may have another set of babies on the way). Obviously, we didn't get Daddy out of the cage fast enough twice! Or Mama doesn't keep Daddy away when they run together in the room. Daddy seems very sad when he isn't able to be with Mama. Now that there are 2 in one cage (female cage) and 3 in the the male cage everyone seems happier but they do not like it when I make them run separately. I'm not trying to breed chinchillas but they certainly are multiplying in my house :) I think we've found some homes for some of the babies but I think Mama & Papa are very fond of each other and I don't want to split them up. Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with getting their chin fixed? And which gender is the preferred or easiest/less stressful?
    Thanks for any info.

  19. 19
    Adriana Says:

    Hey hey
    I'm Adriana, and quite new to this site.

    Now, I was reading the baby chinchilla question, and couldn't help but respond.

    I've been reading up on LOTS of info on breeding, due to my becoming one in the near future.

    Now…..when you guys say the baby, I'm assuming the father was with the mother and the baby at that time.
    It is known, that the father attacks the new born. Hearing the baby's condition, this MIGHT be the reason.
    I don't now A LOT on baby chinchillas, but I do know my share.

    Some chinchillas make great dads, but then others don't. I would keeop watching them. But for now, I would keep the dad in a separate cage. When it comes play time….its fine when they are together.

    Also…..IF the baby is a male, if I can remember correctly, when he reaches the age of 8 weeks or so, remove him from the mother. The baby, at this age, IS able to get the mother pregnant, and it is not healthy for inbreeding.

    Keep monitoring the baby's weight, he is healthy if he keeps gaining weight.

    Do NOT give the mother any dust baths till AT LEAST 2 - 2 and a half weeks after the birthing of the chinchilla. A dust bath any earlier, will irritate the mothers nipples, and also get into the baby's eyes.
    After the 2 weeks, I would give the mother a dust bath, yes. But, not a lot.

    Do, not give the baby any treats when young. I would wait till at least a month old maybe. Due to baby's digestive system, is not yet right for treats.

    If the baby's condition does not get better, I would advice you to see a vet.

    Just keep an eye on the mother and the baby. Make sure the mother is getting plenty of hay and water for the baby's milk, and that the baby is getting milk.

    If you'd like more info on baby's, just google "Breeding chinchillas", and that should help you plenty. I've leaned all I know from that

    Good luck
    Adriana

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    Jake(new comment) Says:

    How old should the chinchilla you are about to buy be

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