Average is 2, but it can range from 1 to 6 kits per litter.
They are called kits.
You put her with a boy chinchilla and leave it alone for a little while than maybe it will be pregnant
a chinchilla has two uterin horns.. they can have anywhere from one to four kits at a time. however, normally they have just one or two kits.
A doe can produce babies or 'kits' until they are about 3 and 1/2 years old. They CAN get pregnant when they are older but they will usually not produce many kits and those kits will probably not thrive.
It is impossible to become pregnant unless the egg of your pet chinchilla was fertilized by a male chinchilla. Chinchillas are pregnant for about three months, so maybe your chinchilla found a male three months ago without you noticing.
Typical reproduction rates are two litters per year of 1-3 kits (3 being rare). Male kits must be separated from their mother soon after weaning to prevent mating.
A young chinchilla is called a kit. Kits are born fully furred with their eyes open and are usually able to move around shortly after birth.
They don't have Kits (baby chinchillas) every day. Chinchillas will only breed about twice a year. Their gestation period is an average of 111 days and each litter can consist of 1 to 6 kits.
they should be with the parents at least until they are 8 weeks of age. many breeders will keep them with their mom until they reach 200 grams.
Typical litters are small around 1-3 but upto 8 have been known in large chinchillas with experience of breeding. Most chinchilla mothers can feed 2 kits, more than this generally requires additional feeding.
There are two species of chinchillas: the long-tailed chinchilla and the short-tailed chinchilla. That vary in color. White Chinchilla Black Chinchilla Beige Chinchilla Purple Chinchilla Brown Chinchilla Grey Chinchilla Pink White Chinchilla
Most chinchillas eat pellets well. If they are kits (babies) you have to be careful when feeding them so they don't choke.