Bloody photos from inside a raided mink farm in Oregon
Private photos give a behind-the-scenes look at the Masog mink ranch in Oregon.
In 1997, an unclaimed action saw 80 mink released from the Masog fur farm in Oregon.
Animal Liberation Frontline has obtained photos from inside this farm, not intended to be seen by the public.
The photos show:
- Bloody clothing of Nicholas Masog, taken (apparently) after skinning mink.
- Inside one of the mink sheds.
- Mink pelts hung in a processing room after skinning.
- A bin of dead mink.
- Other photos from inside the farm.
These photos speak loudly to the motives of the Animal Liberation Front.
HOPE SOMEONE PUSHED THOSE MINK FARMERS INTO A WOOD-CHIPPER!
Freaking Jesus! I hope these photos destroy any vestige of shyness any of us may feel about confronting people in public who strut around in fur or fur trim or who make a living selling it. Believe me, I know it can feel awkward confronting a complete stranger, but check the pictures again and feel the justification.
The AR world is far too kind. These farmers deserve more trouble.
What is the second photo? The cylinder thing on a trailer? I’m proud to say fur isn’t popular here in Australia. But believe me, we have many other animal industries to be ashamed of.
stop it
EVIL