Animal carcasses piled in mountains in factories making clothes at Russians Flay
It killed the fox by poison, electric injection or even skinned alive for us when creating the jacket and expensive scarves in a farms in Russia.
Determine the nature of the mountain fox ranches near Leningrad, Russia. We are victims of the skinning operation to provide materials for the jacket or shawl expensive. These products made from animal skin leading popular fashion capital of the world such as London, England; Paris, France or New York, United States.
As of mink in the wild more and more scarce, people keep them in the farm to meet the growing needs of the market.
The livestock operations brings business account millions of dollars in revenue each year. Several years ago, a mink blankets sold for $ 900,000. 2015, a jacket had been rumored to sell for $ 1.2 million at Fendi exhibition, taking place in Milan, Italy.
Close-up of wild animals kept in captivity in a cage.
The defenders animal, captivity is extremely bad. The cage is too narrow for them to exercise.
Many animals here are born in the wild but people began farming.
People use many methods to kill these animals. One of them is lethal injection.
Others were injected power to die.
However, many animals are skinned while still alive. Skin of them worth nearly 10 million.
Identifying these animals are piled up before going to the place destroyed. Normally, one set being skinned animal carcasses for several days prior to incineration or landfill, causing serious unsanitary.
The skin is processed before being sold. Many workers have been working in the farm for many years. They no longer feel before the killing of animals.
Leather and fur animals material become senior fashion industry.
Many European countries are condemning the killing of animals for their hides and feathers and called bleaching vegetarian these products. However, since we still appeal that many people are willing to spend big money to own fur outfits
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