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Foxes in Boxes

Minks are the fur farm animals of choice, with 2.55 million pelts produced in the U.S. during the 2003 season, down 2 percent from the previous year, not counting the animals who die of disease or “mishaps” before they can be pelted. According to a National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS) report dated July 15, 2004, there are 307 mink farms in the U.S., down 5 percent from a year ago.

Ranchers also breed foxes, beavers, and rabbits for fur. In the U.S., fur farms produced approximately 50,000 fox-fur pelts last year.

Some of them came from a place not far from the Eastern Seaboard where dead animals and animal parts litter the grounds in various states of decay. "Breeder" foxes peer intently from their cages, their view of the world chopped into the rectangles created by the mesh wiring. Their food containers are rusty cans, feces is piled up to boot-rim height, and the buildings groan in disrepair. The owner showed our investigators a wheelbarrow full of blood and skinned minks’ bodies and, not far off, two cages dripping with the corpses of foxes newly killed and skinned. One fox’s body, stripped of fur except around the ankles, lay in the dirt. The smell of decay permeated the place.

An undercover investigation into one randomly selected Northeastern fur farm caught one fur farmer illegally killing minks by injecting an insecticide into their hearts. This crude method of killing causes animals to convulse for up to 10 minutes before they die.

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