Academics publish “Unanswerable” case against Fur Factory Farming

An Ethical Critique of Fur Factory Farming’ was published by Palgrave Macmillan as part of their forty-volume strong Animal Ethics Series. Purdue University ethicist, Professor Mark Bernstein describes this newly published report as providing an “unanswerable” case against fur factory farming. He continues that “Anyone even remotely thinking about buying fur, needs first to read this book.” The study found that “the conditions in factory fur farms means it is impossible for animals farmed for their fur to express their normal species-specific behaviour. The inability to live their normal expressive…

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