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Wild Fox vs. Ranch Fox

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Hern:
Not only the feed, but the breeding. They been farmed soon long, growers developed a larger Fox. Plus Ranch Fox have been bred for a consistent color.
From time to time, folks have ask me why Ranch Fox sell higher in price at auction then Wild Fox. Well, size matters in this case.

Hern:
Lookn4aRedWolf, here's Ranch Mink. (No they ain't Otter)
Not only larger then Wild Mink, but color is more consistent.
Look down the racks to see different colors...lighter & darker...

foxhound:
I guess they have breeding for the best traits down to a science. Those mink are astounding! Hern, did you take these pictures yourself?

Hern:
No.  Pictures are from inside North America Fur Auction house, Canada.
foxhound, you are right, down to a science, as any farming operation.

foxhound:
When I was a kid, I remember having a fox farm operation on Route 62 just before the village of President. Not sure what ever happened to the place. It's long since gone....

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