Sources of fur in the United States. A boy places a trap near a water stream in a forest area. Intensive fur farms and fur preserves. A fur preserve built along a river.
Fox farming in the United States. Aerial view of a silver fox farm. A number of foxes in small cages. One of the silver foxes in a cage. A group of silver foxes moves about in the cage. One of them tries to climb a fence. Two men catch a silver fox in a trap.
A fox fur farm in Wisconsin in the United States. Aerial view of the fur farm. A truck and horse carts at the farm. A man seated inside a small characteristic hut. Stale bread for foxes. A man sorts out the bread. A worker catches one of the foxes. The foxes eat bread inside a large cage.
Mink farming in the United States. View of a mink farm. A captured mink moves along the corners of a small cage. The mink looks around.
Rabbit farming in the United States. Rabbit farming combines fur production with meat production. Rabbits move about in a cage. Men take out rabbits from small cages. A woman buys meat of a dressed rabbit at a store.
A rabbit station maintained by United States Government in Southern California. A board read 'US Rabbit Experimental Station'. The American flag flutters on a pole at the farm. Rabbits in small cages. A man takes out a rabbit from a cage. Diseases of rabbits studied in a pathological laboratory. A scientist works in the laboratory.
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