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Claim of responsibility for Utah mink farm raid

Anonymous activist takes credit for releasing 20 mink in Utah.

In a communique received this week by Bite Back, an anonymous activist took credit for the release of 20 mink and the destruction of breeding records in Utah. On September 13th, the farm of Harold Ovard (Wanship, UT) was entered, breeding records were destroyed, and cages were opened.

The communique indicated the raid was carried out by a single person acting alone.

Location of the farm revealed

After police and the fur industry refused to name the farm,  citing concerns of “retaliation”, this communique (posted below) reveals the farm:

Ovard Mink Farm
1715 SW Hoytsville Road
Wanship, UT 84017

The irony

Police speculate the small number of animals released (20) was due to the raid being interrupted by a feed delivery truck from the Utah Fur Breeder’s Agricultural Cooperative (FBAC).

In an unlikely coincidence, the Ovard mink farm is the same farm that a driver for the FBAC gave a stranger a tour of in 2009, not knowing the person was an animal rights activist working undercover. Photos taken in this tour were published in The Blueprint fur farm list in 2010, showing mink in small wire cages, and other features of the farm.

ovard mink farm

Writeup + photos from inside the Ovard farm, published in The Blueprint fur farm list 2010.

The communique

“THIS FRIDAY THE 13TH WAS AN UNLUCKY ONE FOR HAROLD OVARD AS HE AWOKE TO HIS BLOODY BUSINESS HAVING BEEN RAIDED BY A MINK LIBERATION BRIGADE WARRIOR.

BREEDING RECORDS DESTROYED, 20 MINK LIBERATED FROM A HELL OF HUMANITY’S MAKING.

FOR T, K, AND ALL PRISONERS OF THIS WAR.

LIBERATE!

– ANONYMOUS”