Pet and wildlife enthusiast . I have many different pets, I have chinchillas, ducks, chickens, budgies and a Rabbit. I also love wildlife and you can see videos on my pets as well as nature videos.
1st thing! Thank You Beautiful Ally for all Your hard work for Your babies & to share with all of us!! I have SO many questions & observations 🤔😉 There were 4 babies & then there were only 2...? Why didn't You let the Mama raise them? That darker one is certainly a noisy person!! Do You thing nerves or fear? It would have been easier for me to see their growth had there been an item we know the size of in the area as they grew.... like a soda pop can?? But they are awfully adorable. That one is SO vocal & the other quiet. Will be interesting as they grow up to see how that manifests along the yrs 😍 Thank You again for all You do caring for Your furry & feathered kids & sharing with us!! 😍🐰🌸🎉
There are still 4 but decided to film 2 as filming 4 was chaos. Brahmas are quite bad at sitting on their eggs so we incubated some ourselves. Brown hen was calling for the other 2 that are not being filmed she wanted to know where they were. White one is a boy abd he did not care where they were 😂
8 to 10 years if you are lucky and give them good care they can live longer. I live quite rural and there are several vets in my area that see poultry and livestock. Luckily they are quite hardy birds😊
Thank you so much for explaining and showing examples. Yuki, my white Angora boy, does alarm bark everytime I go to bed. My door is always open so I hear him and his lover Ren always. Ren is very non verbal while Yuki is the grumpy boy. Now I need to figure out why he barks when I go to bed.
They do crow a lot in the morning. I think if you have more than one they will try and out crow each other all day which can cause quite a bit of noise.
Hi there! I got my chin about 2 months ago now and right from the get go, she was coming up to me. I literally brought her home, got her cage set up, put her in; and she came up to me. During playtime she runs around and climbs on me and is very interactive. She’s very sweet and gives nibbles a lot and sometimes even kisses. But sometimes randomly in the middle of the night (I have insomnia which is partly why I chose a chinchilla, cause we both have similar sleep schedules lol) she’ll start making this loud rhythmic sound that I cannot for the life of me figure out what it means. I’ve watched all of your sounds videos along with all of the others I’ve found and I can’t find the sound she makes or what it means. Everytime I go and check on her and she seems totally fine, she made the sounds about half an hour ago and she’s drinking water and eating pellets now and she’ll probably get the zoomies soon. I just wanna make sure she’s not upset or anxious 🥺
@@liamparker98 It could be alarm barking , alarm barking is a loud rhythmic sound, it is perfectly normal just means she wants to alert other chinchillas of a potential danger, they can get spooked quite easily. They can make a similar sound when they are hiccupping too this is also completely normal but unlike the alarm bark it's involuntary and it normally goes away on its own.
It is a struggle sometimes , I normally only work part time but for the last 6 months or so I have been working full time crazy hours hence the sporadic videos. But my husband only works part time from home so he helps a great deal with feeding and cleaning all the animals. Honestly God forbid if anything happened to him there is no way I could look after all the animals on my own.
You are such a wise & loving woman Ally! I adore You & Your philosophy about Your animals. I also noticed that birds just know where their home is & why would You want to leave Home?? 🤔☺️ As You say unless there is a terrible fright like the storm or a predator, they never tried to fly. Thank You for sharing Your beautiful babies with me as at 70yo I decided to not take on any long term commitments so... no more babies for me. I've never been alone before. 🤕 But watching You & Your babies warms my heart & gives me a little warmth in remembering all my sweet times with my babies. You are a beautiful treasure in this world Ally 💎😍
yeah the love for food and snacks you mean hahahah mine always follow me wherever I go.. even if there are no snacks to be found until they get bored waiting for any only then they'll leave after making sure I'm not giving any
Have been breeding brahmas since 2019, never had an aggressive rooster and they seem not to like crowing, the ladies lay lots of eggs in winter and at 1 point I had all of my 20 hens broody and hatched over 100 chicks
I've learned so much from your channel. I'm glad you touched on this topic. I had the experience of buying the ball for my floof not knowing the danger of overheating. He seemed so stressed in it I eventually got rid of it.
When am I going to have chinchillas?🥲 My son is 27 and I can’t get him to move out so I can keep chins in that room!!! I’m 51 and can’t wait to be old to own them I might have to settle for rats instead 🥲
@@AllysAnimalAntics they get sick a lot during their short 2-3 year life span, they will drain your bank account I’m still hopeful to get chins and maybe rats just to try ones
Thanks so much Ally for this video. I am doing everything right except feeding the pellets. I have not been free feeding pellets but I will now thanks to your advice. ❤❤