I see, I just thought it looked a bit abusive that is all, and no I have no experience in the matter but it's just the way it appeared to me. Sorry but my opinion is if that's the way it is, then to me that's still forcing an animal against it's will which looks clearly distressed. When I have my chins, if they do not wish to be combed, I will not do it, I do not think it necessary for a pet as long as they have their dust bath and they don't get matted. I have always been kinda against dog shows anyway, and if that is a normal practice of chinchilla shows then I'm sorry but I don't agree. Showing is not a necessity compared to the companionship of a pet and getting praise and prizes off the merit of an animal especially forced , sorry I can't understand this. I'd rather feel the gratification of knowing my pet is happy and loves me and potentially other people telling me they are cute but that's it. When I pick a pet, it's nothing to do with the colors or the looks, for me it's all about temperament and character.
We have rallied against the fur trade, and to me apart the fact that the chinchilla is not killed for its fur, it's being abused and raised for it's fur, there is not much difference. I have seen pictures of chinchillas, rabbits and even cats dyed to look like pokemons and so on and that's just so wrong.
I apologize if I may upset some people but that is my opinion.