The farm's owner had passed away, leaving 420 animals, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, wild boar, wolves, and wolf dogs, caged, starving, and freezing.
While a couple of Ohio’s legal furbearing species normally seen sold were absent, such as gray fox, river otter, and weasel, most of the others were represented.
Spread the loveIn Ashtabula County, Ohio, more than 250 animals were removed from a fur and urine farm after they were found ...
Hundreds of animals have been rescued from what humane agents are calling a “fur and urine farm” in Ashtabula County.
Campaigners welcomed the decline in numbers but said it is not a victory when there are still tens of millions of innocent ...