January 20, 2006

BREED CHINCHILLAS (Jan, 1952)

Filed under: Advertisements, Animals For Profit — @ 7:04 am
Source: Popular Mechanics ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Jan, 1952
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It’s Friday animals for profit blogging time:

CHINCHILLAS - BIG PROFIT

BREED CHINCHILLAS for the fur market. Chinchilla garments sell from $8,000 to $35,000! Establish your own “Gold Chip” business. Clean, tame, easy to raise. Easy terms. After a few short years, G.S.H. says, “I have more than my original investment back and also a foundation or herd. They truly have been well worth while” (name on request). Write experts - Chapman Chinchilla Farms… originators of Chinchilla breeding farms in the U.S.
Send for instructions and picture catalog today.
P.O. Box 221, 4957-D West 104th St
Inglewood, California

20 Comments »

  1. I don’t know much about furs. How many Chinchillas does it take to make a coat?!?! Fifty? One hundred? Five hundred for a full length coat?

    Comment by Trey — January 20, 2006 @ 11:54 am

  2. However much it takes the price is never enough i mean your taking a LIFE!!!

    Comment by MuFFinzslol — January 6, 2008 @ 1:47 pm

  3. Just think, the Chinchilla you skin might have written the Great American Novel or cured a disease.

    Comment by Firebrand38 — January 6, 2008 @ 2:24 pm

  4. MuFFinzslol probably didn’t read that last one since they threw red paint on their monitor in protest.

    Comment by Firebrand38 — January 7, 2008 @ 9:45 am

  5. Ever met a chincilla in person? Mean, nasty, evil-tempered little rats. Not much of a loss, though I will say killing something you’re not going to eat is a bit bad for the karma.

    Leather on the other hand makes no end of sense as a garment as well as for use in industrial equipment. If you’re going to eat it use it all.

    Alan

    Comment by mrchurchill109 — January 7, 2008 @ 10:22 am

  6. My chin’s name is Andy. He lived through Katrina with me. He is the most even tempered, funny and loving pet I’ve ever had, but is now very scared of wind. He’s out a lot, but heads right for his cage when the wind starts to howl. He’s trained to go either in his cage or the bathtub. He wakes me up every day, looking for his breakfast, a break from his timothy hay and pellets - he loves spoon size shredded wheat and will start to weave my hair if I don’t wake up fast enough. He flew with me to Washington State after the hurricane and when I picked up his carrier at the airport, all he did was give me a really dirty look, a nip then settled in my lap. I cannot imagine anyone wanting to hurt one of these social and sweet critters.

    Comment by Leslii — January 8, 2008 @ 11:14 pm

  7. Chinchillas are beautiful very intelligent creatures. I can’t imagine doing this to any of mine.

    Comment by Terri — January 19, 2008 @ 1:09 pm

  8. I don’t know about you guys, but I personally love my chinchilla coat. I mean, it keeps me warm in winter, and hey, I heard they make a tasty soup.

    Comment by ChinchillaKilla — March 10, 2008 @ 5:05 am

  9. I’m a fifty year old man and very lonely. When I go home, my pet chinchilla Fluffy squeals with what appears to be delight upon seeing me. Little does it know how lonely I REALLY AM…

    Comment by I — March 10, 2008 @ 5:10 am

  10. well,Maybe chinchilla fur coats are nice. but don’t you feel sorry for those animals?they are harmless and cute and also really nice to hold!I Really can’t imagine killing one of my chinchillas.Whenever I Am upset,my chinchillas would always hug my finger,as if trying to comfort me.I Really cannot think of myself killing one of my chinchillas,if I did, I Must be a beast!

    Comment by chinowner — July 4, 2008 @ 4:20 am

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  12. These animals are loving, intelligent,and have their own personalities like us. No coat would be worth killing any of these awesome creatures. You should be ashamed of your “easy” cash crop.

    Comment by Colleen — August 26, 2008 @ 5:21 pm

  13. Colleen: You do realize this ad is 55 years old, and that I don’t actually sell chinchillas, right?

    Comment by Charlie — August 27, 2008 @ 2:08 pm

  14. YOU ARE REALLY BAD PEOPLE AND YOU SHOULD STOP KILLING THESE ANIMALS AND WHAT IF THAT WERE YOU WOULD YOU BE ALRIGHT ABOUT THAT NO AND THATS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP BECAUSE THAT IS NOT RIGHT THESE CHINCHILAS ARE NOT YOUR “CASH CROP” ITS PEPOLES PETS AND THATS WHY THEY ARE REALLY HARD TO FIND BECAUSE YOU ARE KILLING THEM THAT IS WRONG YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOUR SELF AND STOP USEING THESE ANIMALS FOR COATS AND ALL YOU ARE DOIN IS MAKE ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD VERY SAD IT IS NOT JUST ABOUT MONEY OR CASH ITS ABOUT THE ANIMALS, FEELINGS, LIVES, AND ONE LAST VERY INPORTANT THING ITS NOT JUST ALL ABOUT YOU ITS ABOUT US AND OUR FEELINGS TOO AND MY LUNCH ROOM IN SCHOOL SAY TO ” BE KIND AND NOT MEAN” AND YOU GUYS SHOULD FOLLOW THAT RULE LIKE I HAVE TO BUT YOU ARE MAKIN ME WRIGHT THIS BAD NOTE BECAUSE YOU ARE MAKIN ME MAD,SAD,ANGRY,AND CRY YOU GUYS ARE WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by SYANNE — September 11, 2008 @ 4:05 pm

  15. charlie: you should apoligize to my stepmom colleen because that was rude next time think before you wright and they still make fur coats and these animals are helpless and cute

    Comment by SYANNE — September 11, 2008 @ 4:22 pm

  16. SYANNE: I’m not sure what you are saying I did wrong. How was I rude? The ad is 55 years old. Have you actually looked at any of the other pages on this site? I post tons of stuff every day, it doesn’t mean I’m promoting those items. I posted this item as well. That doesn’t mean I endorse kilt wearing.

    Comment by Charlie — September 11, 2008 @ 5:25 pm

  17. sorry

    Comment by SYANNE — September 13, 2008 @ 2:13 pm

  18. Anyone that would endorse anything like this should be treated exactly the same as they treat the poor animals. It takes dozens of chinchillas to make one of these ‘wonderful, warm’ coats you wear. Do you have any IDEA how these animals are treated before they are used to make garments?! How would you like to be stuck in a room the size of a port-a-potty, left completely alone, with no one talking, looking, or touching you, and then just have your neck snapped to end you ‘wonderful’ life? Or better yet plugged into an electrical socket?! Chinchillas need space to move and room to jump, these farms lock them in cages barely big enough for them to turn around in and nearly touching their heads. All of these cages are stacked on top of eachother and they don’t even keep more than one to a cage so they could at least socialize with eachother. No one ever touches them because it might damage the quality of their fur. And then to completely destroy the idea of HUMANE TREATMENT. They either hold their head and tail and then yank up to snap their necks or they connect electrodes to their ear and foot and then PLUG THEM INTO A WALL!!!! I don’t care if you don’t support the practice, by posting this you very obviously find it either intresting, or amusing, something people would be interested in. Wether or not you would personally buy the coat or kill the creature isn’t in question. You are the SUPPORTING idea buy posting it!

    Comment by Rettopyrrah — November 6, 2008 @ 10:48 pm

  19. i have a pet chinchilla and they are amazing pets mabe you people who make chinchilla into coats deserve to die also. you should not have this torcher posted on this site for people to read

    Comment by brianna — November 12, 2008 @ 1:45 pm

  20. ok people…I’m against killing animals for fashion too….I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot a deer though, cuz their meat is delish…but SERIOUSLY…the ad is over half a century old…give the lady a break, she already said she’s not promoting the breeding/killing/pelting of Chinchillas. CHILL.

    Comment by bobonono — November 17, 2008 @ 4:26 pm

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