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Welcome to the group. leonardcrowin !
I'm afraid I can't offer you any answers to your question other than possibly trying to make your hens more secure. If one mink has escaped, others may follow. However, I doubt it can be considered ethical to return animals to the kind of life they have on fur farms before ending up as a dead fashion item worn by rich women. Please take a moment to have a look at the photos of caged animals in a mink farm on Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's website at the link below. Tsem Rinpoche says : One of my students, Jamie Khoo (liaison and senior editor in KMP), sent this to me over Facebook. It shows us how even people from a civilized and developed country can participate in such cruel and inhumane acts towards animals. A lot of people think that these type of treatment towards animals only happens in less developed nations. They blame it on limited education, harsh living conditions….with a lucrative market to drive them to such terrible things. This is clearly untrue. As long as there is a demand and a market for ANIMAL FUR, people (regardless of race etc) will supply…animals will be killed..animals will suffer. Tsem Tulku http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku...in-sweden.html . |
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