ErinsChins
Well-known member
I will probably regret making this post, but I feel great right now. I had QUITE a few chins in breeding that didn't need to be in breeding. I didn't know this, but the show last month really opened my eyes. I have permanently taken said chins out of breeding (6!) and have homes lined up for most of them. The females will be monitored, and will go to their new homes in 4 months if they aren't pregnant. It was very hard for me to do, not because I want to breed crap, but because its hard for me to separate chins that have been together. But I feel a lot better now.
Thank you everyone.
Thank you everyone.