Fur-Bearing Animals and Rabbits

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SIC 0271
FUR-BEARING ANIMALS AND RABBITS

This classification covers establishments primarily engaged in the production of fur and fur-bearing animals and rabbits. These include chinchilla farms, fox farms, fur farms, mink farms, and rabbit farms.

NAICS Code(s)

112930 (Fur-Bearing Animal and Rabbit Production)

In 2003 a total of 318 establishments raised mink for pelts, down from 439 in 1998. Utah had the largest number of farms, with 80, followed by Wisconsin, with 69, and Minnesota, with 33. Of these, 20 establishments also raised fox. Value of the 2.60 million pelts produced that year was $79.6 million.

The majority of fur-bearing animal farms are small-scale operations that earn less than $250,000. In fact, no operation reports revenues of over $5 million. Most of the establishments in this industry employ fewer than five people.

In recent years, the fur-bearing animal raising industry has suffered the ill effects of fur's increasingly negative image. Many stores have closed down their fur departments under pressure from animal rights activists and in response to decreasing sales. As a result, sales of fur-bearing animals to the retail fur industry have steadily declined over the past few years. Although sales increased during the boom years of the 1980s, they plunged again as resistance became more pronounced. High-profile protest groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have proven adept at casting

the industry in an unflattering light. PETA has launched many rescue missions where members target fur farms and release the animals. In the 1990s the industry made a comeback, as fur came to be regarded as a versatile fabric, and the American economy improved. However, when the economy weakened in the early 2000s, fur sales once again dipped.

Mink has generally accounted for 50 to 60 percent of all fur production and sales. Only 601,000 females were bred in 2003, compared to 733,000 in 1998. Most pelts produced that year were of the standard color class, followed by mahogany, gunmetal, demibuff, and ranch wild. Despite increased production and sales, the fur industry faces an uncertain future.

News and information about Fur-Bearing Animals and Rabbits
MONTEZUMA OKS TRAPPING OF FUR-BEARING ANIMALS.(Local)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) ; September 19, 2006;350 words
The Montezuma Wildlife Refuge has announced that it will again allow the trapping of fur-bearing animals (muskrat, mink, beaver, raccoon, red and gray fox, skunk, coyote, opossum and weasel) at the refuge from Oct. 25 to Feb...
Rearing Fur-Bearing Animals Becomes Popular in China
Xinhua English Newswire ; June 21, 1998;531 words
Rearing fur-bearing animals has become one of the main businesses...symposium on development strategy for fur-bearing animals disclosed that about one million...China is late in starting to rear fur-bearing animals. But It has become the largest...
HARVEST TIME SERVES UP ITS BOUNTY, ITS COLORS FUR-BEARING ANIMALS FATTEN UP, WHILE BIRDS GET READY TO HEAD SOUTH.(Local/Wisconsin)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) ; October 1, 2000;Ingersoll, Brenda700+ words
Anita Treinen drove a front-loader in from her pumpkin patch with 50 pumpkins to add to the 960 or so orange spheres already brightening her front lawn on Highway 51 near DeForest. ``We were singing a song out there the weary woman said of herself and a hardy helper, Jack Wendtland, 12.
USPTO Issues Trademark OHIO PROUD GROWN IN OHIO to Ohio Department of Agriculture for Agricultural Commodities
US Fed News Service, Including US State News ; September 3, 2009;493 words
...The goods for which registration was sought are "agricultural commodities, namely, livestock, equine and fur-bearing animals, poultry, bees, beeswax, eggs, honey, honeycomb, milk, syrup, grains, fruits, vegetables, mushrooms...
WEST VIRGINIA'S SMALL GAME HUNTING, TRAPPING SEASONS OPEN
US Fed News Service, Including US State News ; October 28, 2009;700+ words
...possession limits for each species. * Trapping seasons - Nov. 7 also marks the opening of trapping season for fur bearing animals in West Virginia. Populations of beaver, bobcat, fox, mink and raccoon are good, and trappers should be very...
IOWA COURT OF APPEALS ISSUES OPINION ON STATE OF IOWA V. JAMES PHILLIP URBAN
US Fed News Service, Including US State News ; August 11, 2009;672 words
...trapping animals without a license. The trapping of fur-bearing animals requires a fur harvester license under Iowa Code...Sat." FOOTNOTE: [1] Raccoons and badgers are fur-bearing animals as the term is used in chapters 481A and 483A...
The Dispossession of the northern Ojibwa and Cree: the case of the Chapleau Game Preserve.(Essay)
Ontario History ; March 22, 2009;Calverley, David700+ words
...to amend the Act for the Protection of Game and Fur-bearing animals. (1) This new Act heralded the beginning of decades...desired animal species (i.e. game animals or fur-bearing animals). Created in 1925, the Chapleau Game Preserve...
COMING UP.(LOCAL)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) ; April 26, 2009;700+ words
...150, relating to the possession of green skins of fur-bearing animals, the tagging of traps, and the sale, purchase...112, relating to the possession of green skins of fur-bearing animals, the tagging of traps, and the sale, purchase...
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