Hi again... well it seems that the little male has now matured and it looks very positive for a litter or two this spring... fingers crossed.
I am a chipmunk breeder and sell chipmunks in Bristol England United Kingdom... I have agouti (brown) females and male breeding colony... all have dilute (white) and agouti blood lines.
Chipmunk Breeder, Bristol England United Kingdom
Contact Me
You can find detailed pictures at the bottom of my blog that show how to determine the sex of your chipmunk(s)
Current Litter Information
one dilute male
£60 each
Sorry but I don't ship to the USA or anywhere else in the world
Contact Patti at
julian.patti.tucker@gmail.com
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
some news
Hi again... well it seems that the little male has now matured and it looks very positive for a litter or two this spring... fingers crossed.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Still no babies :o(*
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
still no babies yet
But I have a few photos that were sent to me by other chipmunk people :o)
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Chipmunk Updates
A couple of months ago Julian (my wonderful adoring husband) got me a new male chipmunk. He is perfect and the girls have fallen head over heels for him. He is still young and isn't mature enough to produce any offspring as of yet but is keen to give it a try. I am optimistic that my chipmunks will have some babies this summer or in the fall. I will certainly make sure to post any updates of upcoming litters etc. I will be selling the babies for £40 each. I will let them go in pairs but same sex only so that they won't inbreed. All of them will have dilute and agouti blood lines as the Fathers of all the chipmunk were dilute and the mum's were agouti. This means that some of the babies could be dilute and some agouti and their offspring could be either as well.
They will be hand tamed just like the past litters to ensure that they will make great pets.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Adult Female
email me if you are interested.
Thanks.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Giving mum a break and Chai


One of the girls has proven to be quite a character and has bonded w/ me. Every time I open the cage door she hops out onto my arm and climbs all over me. She loves to go up my sleeves and in my pockets if possible. She also likes to sit on top of my head because it is the highest point on my body. I read that they like to do that if you have a really friendly one like this one. I have named her Chai... after the Indian spiced milk tea that I like to drink. It just suited her and I like the sound of the word.
When I decide to breed Chai or her sister I will post an update. I think I need to wait until next year to do so and give them a chance to just be chipmunks for a while. I will be breeding her w/ my friends chipmunk, she has two agouti males.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Friday, August 24, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
A letter from Georgina...and how she introduced her chipmunks
Hi Patti
Just thought I'd let you know how the chipmunks are getting on. After collecting No. 2 (now named Scamp) on Friday, I kept her in the travelling cage for the rest of the day to allow her to leave her scent on it and to calm down. That night when both my existing chipmunk (named Skippy) and Scamp were asleep in their respective nest boxes, I very quietly sellotaped a piece of cardboard over the hole at the front of each nest box and swapped them over. The reason behind this was to allow the new chipmunk to check out the permanent cage. I kept the two apart for the whole of Saturday, but I put the two cages together so that they could smell each other through the wire, although when they did catch sight of each other they didn't seem too bothered.
Scamp decided that she didn't want to sleep in her nice new nest box, she chose the thatched house hanging from the top of the cage. After taking her time sorting out the bedding she finally climbed in and made herself comfortable, looking very sweet with her little face just peeping out through the hole in the front.
That night I had to wait until about 9.30 when they had gone to sleep and I then transferred Skippy, again with the cardboard covering the hole in the nest box so she couldn't escape, into the main cage. But she was too sharp for this deception. As soon as I put her nest box alongside the other one, she was wide awake and eager to get out and check out what was going on. I just hoped she wouldn't wake up Scamp and that they might end up fighting. But she started running round the cage and smelling everything. I turned the light out in the room in the hope that she would take the hint and go back in her nest box and sleep till morning.
I must admit I was quite concerned that when they woke up in the morning they might starting fighting. But, thankfully, I had none of that. When I went to check them out on Sunday morning they were both awake in the cage and doing their own thing. Occasionally when Skippy was running down one of the branches in the cage she would meet Scamp coming up and they just stopped and sniffed each other on the nose. They are now driving me nuts playing on the wheel you got me. I'll have to see if there's a way of silencing it, as they are on it non-stop. There must be lots of energy in all those nuts they eat, as I don't know how Skippy keeps going all day. She does this thing like Marmite, her Dad, of jumping from the top platform onto the wire on the opposite side, and jumping back onto the ladder. As she lands it bangs, and then she goes around again, and again, and again!! When Scamp was sitting at the edge of the top shelf yesterday it hindered her from this repetitive action, but she didn't fight with her. She just stopped short, and decided to run around elsewhere instead.
What was strange though was that last night Scamp chose Skippy's nest box as her own, and Skippy couldn't seem to rest. She just stayed running around the cage for longer - still awake at about 7 o'c. Eventually she must have been tired as I saw some movement in the sock you gave me. I had it hanging on the side of the cage packed with some shredded paper and white bedding. I think she probably stayed in there all night, but have no way of knowing. Anyway, this morning when I went in to check them out they were both awake and running around like normal.
So I'm glad to say the introduction went remarkably well, and I think they'll be living happily together for a long time.
So thank you again for supplying me with such very healthy young chipmunks, and it is obvious all the care you put into them when bringing up the babies. It has been good to come and meet you, your family and your animals.
No doubt we'll be in touch again.
Take care
Georgina
Thursday, July 26, 2007
WARNING
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
OMG OMG OMG!!!

Look how fragile and tiny they are... like little jelly beans really. They should start to squeek soon... I am keeping a female this time and the lady who adopted the female today may adopt another one from this litter... I think there are two. I am also thinking about trading my male for another male and pair up my new girl w/ him.... anyone out there have any males to trade in a couple months?
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Two happy sisters
A lovely lady named Teresa adopted two sisters. They are doing really well in their new home w/ their new family.
They are so beautiful and sweet... awwwwwwww!
I'm so happy that they have wonderful humans to care for them.
Just look at that face!
They are just so precious... thanks Teresa for sending pictures of your beautiful girls, I'm really chuffed. xxxx

















