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Ranch Brands

Ranch brands are a way of identifying which breeder bred a particular animal. A ranch brand usually has two to four letters or numbers or a combination of both. The brands are assigned by either Empress Chinchilla Breeders’ Cooperative (ECBC) or the Mutation Chinchilla Breeders’ Association (MCBA).

 

These two organizations are similar to the American Kennel Club for dogs. ECBC and MCBA hold shows, share information on breeding and caring for chinchillas, and promote research regarding this wonderful little animal.

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When a ranch or breeder registers with one of the organizations, they are given their own unique brand. These brands are recognized by both MCBA and ECBC regardless of which organization the brand originates from. Brands are registered once, are permanent and never reused for new members. This is to avoid confusion when reading a multi-generation pedigree. Both organizations work together to prevent duplicate ranch brands.

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Ranch brands appear on pedigrees and ear tags of the animals. It is used in the beginning of the animal’s number to identify who bred it. On pedigrees, the numbers tell the reader at a glance what lines the animal is descended from.​​

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Brand
Ranch Name
Name
Member Number
Year
Wilson, Roy
1986
- BL
Robert Bailey
1964
-CS
Central states Chin F
1964
-DC
Dwayne Schwison
1969
-DS
Bar Diamond S
1964
-KP
Fenton Rd Chin Ranch
1963
-LB
LeRoy Blanchette
1969
-M-
Mays Chinchilla Ranch
1964
-MT
Don Morelock
1969
-R2
Clarence Roerig
1964
-RM
Richard Miller
1988
-WS
William Smith
1969
1/4
Centre Chinchilla Farm
1964
W70
Michael Warrek
1969
$$$
George Strock
1969
(CD)
Daniel Cook
1964
(R)
George Randall
1969
(W)
Wes Olson
1969
-FF-
Natole Ranch
1980
-MM
Mark Miller Chinchillas
Mark Miller
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