| 30-06-2012, 19:24 | #1 |
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would like to bring to the attention the fur farm located in rhue which is owned by a sligo based family.The animals that are being harvested for their fur are known as mink.the animals themselves are being kept in tiny cages unsuitable for the animal.i would advise people to watch the video on youtube which clearly shows the appauling living conditions that the <snip> family are proud to keep theses tiny creatures confined to.The sligo based family should be ashamed of themselves for what they are putting theses animals through,it clearly shows the how greedy and selfish the sligo based family truly are.I hope this post gives you an insight to what attrocities go on in our community.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXnLn3R8Fiw
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| 30-06-2012, 19:27 | #3 |
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| 30-06-2012, 19:28 | #4 |
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| 02-07-2012, 13:42 | #6 |
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Thanks for highlighting this. Definitely didnt know this was going on in Sligo. It needs to be stopped. F**king C**ts. Get one of the local papers onto it.
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| 02-07-2012, 15:10 | #7 | |
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| 02-07-2012, 16:46 | #9 | |
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a mink is an extremily vicious aminal, i hope you have read about the reprocussions about the release from that ardara farm and not putting up the videos most likely made by the fools that did it. they have caused havoc in the wildlife ever since, and are still a centre point in the animal control contracts handed out (nationally focused on badgers/tb) in donegal.
democrat link saying they would even attack kids if hungry.... although seen as it just says he is a local il throw in a bbc link about wiping out bird colonies, independant-salmon too. personally heard of plenty attacks on sheep also so you need to reevaluate the animal you are thinking of here, they kill everything, not just for food independant piece also ends with Quote:
also just to say i dont agree with mink farms, in general so hopefully it is being phased out. they are vicious fs, not native to here and should be shipped out |
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| 02-07-2012, 21:21 | #11 |
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| 02-07-2012, 22:32 | #12 |
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Mink will certainly kill lambs, or dogs or anything else that gets in their way. Very vicious animals. Have wreaked havoc on the natural wildlife of various regions of Ireland when they were released by animal "welfare" activists. These are not the lovely cuddly creatures some people seem to think.
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| 03-07-2012, 09:40 | #13 |
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Thanks youcantstopme for posting shocking video- I can't believe this sort of thing happening in ireland,let alone on my own doorstep-i thought that they were banned years ago .Does this farm cap have some sort of government licence/inspection in order to operate?
I have seen the damage done to hens,ducks and tukeys by the wild mink-unlike the fox,it will kill everything in sight in a frenzied attack,so god knows what effect they are having on the natural enviroment.There is a notice next to the mink traps [in my local hardware store] offering 3 euro reward for each mink you kill-that shows the extent of the problem. Shooting vermin is one thing but sadistically keeping animals in such shocking conditions is unacceptable. Where is this disgusting toture facility located??? |
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| 03-07-2012, 19:01 | #15 |
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OP, are you from the area where this mink farm is situated?
Do you have a problem with the family who own the farm? The reason I ask is: If this business is Licenced and continues to hold a Licence, then it is a legitimate business. Your grief should be with the Govt. Dept. that issues such licences, not the family you had named before a Mod. snipped the name. Personally, I do'nt agree with fur farming, but I would love to see every mink in Ireland destroyed because of the damage they have done to our indigenous wildlife. |
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