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Chinchilla Diet
A chinchilla diet consists of pellets, hay, supplements, and water; this is typical of what farms give them. breeders can elaborate more.
The animal’s teeth are not connected to the jawbone, but are set in the socket with connective tissue. Chewable vitamin C or rosehips help to keep this tissue firm. If the connective tissue becomes loose, tooth spur may result and the spurs can cause loss of appetite, abscesses, or even death of the animal.
A chinchilla diet consists of pellets, hay, supplements, and water; this is typical of what farms give them. breeders can elaborate more.
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Chinchilla Diet -
farms, breeders
These animals have the reputation of good pets; they are rather active and as a mater of fact they do not suit people who prefer silence. These creatures are especially active during the night time and they are very intelligent and curious. A chinchilla diet consists of pellets, hay, supplements, and water; this is typical of what farms give them. breeders can elaborate more.
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