fur farming
Fur farming is the practice of raising animals specifically for their fur, which is used in clothing and accessories. Common animals raised on fur farms include minks, foxes, and rabbits. These farms typically provide controlled environments where the animals are bred, raised, and eventually harvested for their pelts.
The fur farming industry has faced criticism due to concerns about animal welfare and the conditions in which these animals are kept. Advocates for animal rights argue that fur farming can lead to suffering and stress for the animals, prompting discussions about ethical alternatives to natural fur, such as synthetic materials.