NO, a chinchilla is a rodent and ferret were bred to kill rodents. The ferret would probably kill a chinchilla.
I've read that chinchillas can become very stressed to ferrets being in the same room. Ferrets have been used for centuries for rodent control and they tend to retain that instinct very strong and might perceive a chinchilla as prey. Even if the ferret doesn't, it might stress the chinchilla to much.
As long as the chicken cage has a high enough roof, a galah can certainly live in the same area as chickens.
Yes You can keep Rabbits and Guinea pigs can live in the same cage
yes but put up a divider to eliminate competition
Chickens and rabbits can live together in the same space, but it is not ideal. Chickens may peck at rabbits, causing harm or stress. Additionally, their dietary and environmental needs are different. It is recommended to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
boy rabbits sould not live together but if you introduce them when at least one of them are under 4 to5 months it is easyer to get them used to each other
No, this can be dangerous to both animals.
Yes, but the cage must be large, and it may depend on the age and gender of the ferrets.
You might want to try it and tell us the answer...
Yes if they don't fight to the death.
yes they do. I have 1 that does the same exact thing.
I believe it's 75 rabbits. There are 105 animals. There are 75 x 4(rabbit legs) = 300 legs and 30 x 2(chicken legs) = 60 legs, which totals 360 legs. The 75 rabbits plus 30 chickens equals 105 animals.
definitely. Rabbits are very social, and get along easily with other peaceful animals. Just make sure the mouse is good with the arrangement