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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Chinchillas!

Posted by admin on August 16, 2008

This exotic animal was named after the Chincha people of the Andes region. The Andes Mountains in South America. Chinchilla actually means “little Chincha”. Back around the close of the 19th century, the animals were known for their thick and soft fur.

 

There are two types of chinchillas. The chinchilla brevicaudata, which is also known as the Bolivian, Peruvian and Royal chinchilla, has a short tail. They came from the Andes Mountains in the regions of Chile, Peru and Bolivia. This chinchilla was on the verge of becoming extinct and were known for the exquisite fur. Even with the fur, the population of these animals continued to decrease. The chinchilla lanigera, which is also known as the Chilean, Coastal or Lesser chinchilla, has a long tail.

 

This species of chinchilla can be found in Chile. Even though the word “lanigera” means “having a woolen coat”, they are covered with hair instead. The hair is soft, sleek and sticks to their skin. There are three types of chinchilla lanigera: The LaPlata are muscular, round and have a short head. The Costina has longer hind legs, slight hump and a pointed nose. The Raton is similar to the LaPlata in they way it’s structured. It has a pointed nose and they are of a smaller size.

 

Burrows or cracks in rocks are where chinchillas reside. They can jump very well and at least up to 5 feet high. When residing in the wild, chinchillas consume fruits, seeds, plants and small insects. As far as breeding is concerned, that can take place at any time of the year. When the female chinchillas do procreate, their average length of pregnancy is 111 days. For a chinchilla, that’s a long period of time compared to other animals in that group. Because their pregnancies are so long, their offspring are born with their eyes open and their body full of fur. At the time of delivery, their litter is usually one or two, with the two more times than not are twins.

 

The first try of breeding started in 1895. In that same year, the first animal was born and each year two litters were born. In the summer of 1896, an unknown disease halted the breeding process. By then, there were 13 animals and all of them succumbed within two months time. Around 1918, there was a resurgence of chinchillas. A man from California was interested in trapping chinchillas so he could raise them as pets.

 

At first, the Chilean government refused, but as the man kept asking, the government relented. During three year period, only eleven chinchillas were captured. They were brought back and bred in the United States. This process started the first chinchilla farm. This also started the process of the domestic chinchilla.

 

The interest in chinchilla fur started in the 16th century as international trade. Chinchilla fur is prevalent because it has a soft texture. Because of even color across the board, people like to use it for lining large pieces of clothing or small pieces of clothing.

 

The fur can also be used to create an entire large piece of clothing. So many chinchillas must be destroyed in order to make a coat because their skin is so small. Because of this, one of the species became non-existent and supply for the other became scarce. People still hunt and kill domestic chinchillas to create clothing, but wild chinchillas are no longer targeted for hunting.

 

Hope you enjoyed this little bit of history of the Chinchilla’s and check out the link

 

www.sierraranchok.net/chinchilla 

 
Deb Stowers
Sierra Ranch, Claremore, OK

A Letter to Horse Owners

Posted by admin on August 11, 2008

Dear Horse Owners,

Are you experiencing too many second and third finishes behind inferior horses at horse shows or endurance rides? During a trail ride, does your horse forget everything he was bred to do and taught to do?

Well, this simple chain letter is meant to bring relief and happiness to you. Unlike most chain letters, it doesn’t cost any money.

Simply send a copy to six other horse owners who are dissatisfied with the way that their horse is behaving, or their state of health. Also, wrap up your horse and send him/her to the horse owner at the top of list, and add your name to the bottom of the list. Do not use a return address or the post office may try to contact you.

In one week you should receive 16,436 horses, and at least one of them should be a keeper.

Have faith in this. Do not break the chain. One owner broke the chain and got his own horse back.

 
Just a bit of humor on a Sunday!  Hope you had a wonderful weekend and a great week!
 

Left side or right side?

Posted by admin on August 9, 2008

I just got done watching this super cool video.

 

http://www.NitroQuattro.com/g.o/sierraranch

 

No. This video doesn’t contain any gratuitous images of girls in bikinis, dogs riding skateboards, parrots wakeboarding or babies doing funny stuff.  (okay, those would be pretty cool videos, but…)

 

Would you get your head in your business for a minute? (bunch of good-for-nothing slackers)

 

You see, this video is about important stuff, like whether you run a left side or right side business.

 

http://www.NitroQuattro.com/g.o/sierraranch

 

In a nutshell…

 

The Left side equals running a nice business with a small customer value.

 

The Right side equals running a business that gives you ultimate freedom due to your having a BIG customer value.

 

What makes this super cool is any person is only 2-3 steps away from running a right side business.

 

http://www.NitroQuattro.com/g.o/sierraranch

 

How?

 

Quattro.

 

Kevin Wilke, the co-founder of Nitro Marketing, stopped watching gratuitous videos long enough to put this super fancy video together explaining the whole thing.

 

http://www.NitroQuattro.com/g.o/sierraranch

 

Quattro is Nitro’s in-house “shock and awe” system they developed to turn a dead $27 ebook into an average customer value of $429.

 

Even people in totally obscure niches… like candle making, magic and scrap metal are using this system to turn to the RIGHT side.

 

Check it out, you’ll thank me later for interrupting your gratuitous video watching.

 

Deb Stowers
Sierra Ranch, Claremore, OK

 

PS: Did I mention that Kevin actually does wakeboard?  He just bought this nice lake house and had to find something to pass the time while there.  I’m going to ask him if he has any footage of a parrot akeboarding. I really want to see that.

A Special Club For Special Equestrians

Posted by admin on August 3, 2008

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Deb Stowers
Sierra Ranch, Claremore, OK