
The Farm Foxes — From Fur Farm to a New Life
Four farm foxes rescued from euthanasia at Denmark's last fox farm. Fox farming was banned in 2017, but this farm was granted a phase-out licence until 2024.
Four farm foxes were rescued from euthanasia at Denmark's last fox farm. Fox farming was banned in 2017, but this farm was granted a phase-out licence until 2024.
The foxes have never walked on soil, slept in straw, or lived with other animals. They undergo an 8-week quarantine period.
The animals are overweight because the breeders prioritised thick pelts. Their motor skills and bones require specialised support.
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