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links go to video & photos library go to q&a facts about fur farming fur farming at a glance about half the furs produced in north america are now farm-raised. worldwide, the figure is closer to % – primarily mink and fox, but also chinchilla, finn raccoon (asiatic raccoon), sable, rex rabbit, karakul sheep
not needing a large land base, fertile soil, or clement weather. fur farming completes the agricultural production cycle. farmed mink and fox are fed left-overs from our own food production, the parts of chickens, pigs and fish we don't eat. the manure, bedding (soiled straw and wood shavings) and carcasses...
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