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Gray foxes are a normal but rarely occoring morph of the common red fox (vulpes vulpes).
Alas, gray/ silver foxes were and are breed in fur farm to die for fashion. There, the silver morph line breeds so that only the silver morph shows. In the wild red and silver foxes occur in the same litter.

Fur farm foxes are breed also to be much bigger, so that the fur per animal is more.

You can say much about it, but in the end a life must be taken before the fur/ pelt etc. can be sold.

Please do not buy any products of fur farms. That is not only cloths, but also fancy fur art. Like farmed plushy pelts, or mounts, key chaines, paws or tails.

In 99% of the cases farmed fox fur can be recogniced because it comes in unnatural colourings. Like plain white, patterned of cream, silver, orange + white, or chocolate brown. The tails are quite often spirally colored. None of these colors are found in the wild and are easy to be used for detacting farmed fox fur.

I do not support breeding animals for a senseless killing.

Image size
1024x681px 295.62 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D50
Shutter Speed
10/2000 second
Aperture
F/9.0
Focal Length
200 mm
Date Taken
Jan 14, 2010, 3:36:03 PM
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Some fur farms are strictly regulated, the animals are treated well through there lives, besides the face that they are confined they are not subject to cruelty. Chinese farms are a whole different story, but PETA is the main influence in this stir. PETA shows videos are non-regulated farms, in a country with barely any animal welfare laws. At good farms the animals are not choked to death or anything of that matter, they are usually killed painlessly, and probably feel less pain then wild foxes in leg-breaking traps, so I am for regulated responsible farms.