Fur farming is the practice of breeding and raising animals specifically for their fur. Common species raised include minks, foxes, and rabbits. These animals are kept in controlled environments where they are bred, fed, and cared for until they reach maturity, at which point their fur is harvested.
The fur is then processed and sold for various uses, including clothing and accessories. Fur farming is a controversial industry, with debates surrounding animal welfare, environmental impact, and ethical considerations. Regulations vary by country, influencing how fur farms operate and the treatment of the animals involved.