It is shipped to different countries and sold in shops to make money for the people who skinned it and the shop owner!!
this is done in the fall on a farm?
yak do not live in farms the live out in the wild because once there done hybronating they live in the tiaga and once they live in the tiaga the will start to loose fur in the summer becuse it is to hot
go make food and give fur to people
When fur gets wet it sticks together and doesn't fluff like usual.
they get clean
Don't worry you will fur sure get it!
it wants to
the polar bears fur sits down flat in summer in winter their fur is all fluffed up
settlers went to Oregon country for land to farm and to trade fur.
Yes, sadly they do but this is rarely done. Most of the time adult males are poached for their fur.
China mink farm production in 2009 was 19.3% of the worlds total. In China, there are no laws to protect the welfare of animals on fur farms.
I understand, from conversation with State Farm agents, that yes, State Farm, at least here in Colorado, does cover damage done by raccoons, even though State Farm policies may not cover damage done by "rodents" or "vermin". Raccoons are generally considered to be "wildlife" and thus, damage done by them is treated similarly to dmaage done by their distant cousins, bears.