It is almost impossible without an ultra-sound preformed by the vet, but very few chinchillas will let you do this with out becoming stressed. Some signs to look for are; 1) a copulatory plug just after mating not proof of pregnancy but proof of mating. 2) movement of the kits inside their mum can sometimes be seen after 60 day or so. 3) pegnant chinchillas can lay down more than usual and become restless when the kits are kicking them. 4) nipples may elongate and become visable a few weeks before birth. This is quite noticable as they can be around 1cm in length. 5) pregant chinchillas can get grumpy near to giving birth, clicking at their partners and you 6) some chinchillas even stop eating a few days before the birth. If you are breeding chinchillas you may want to weigh them at regular intervals as this will show the chinchillas normal weigh and therefore the weight gain due to pregnancy. This method gives you a much more reliable guide without the stress of ultra-sound.
You put her with a boy chinchilla and leave it alone for a little while than maybe it will be pregnant
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.
please tell me by December
I seriously hope your kidding, if you did you need to take it to the vet immidately, and think about giving it to the local humane society, if you do that mabey your not fit to be a chinchilla owner.
I seriously hope your kidding, if you did you need to take it to the vet immidately, and think about giving it to the local humane society, if you do that mabey your not fit to be a chinchilla owner.
Average is 2, but it can range from 1 to 6 kits per litter.
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
The Male chinchilla does not need to be there when and after she gives birth. It's suggested that if you have the male and female in the same cage to remove the male when she gives birth and have him in another cage neighboring her's. This is to ensure that the female does not become pregnant after just giving birth because it's very tiring for them.
No, a baby cannot tell if you are pregnant.
This is the scientific classification of a ChinchillaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaFamily: ChinchillidaeGenus: Chinchilla
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