Why doesn't Australia open up a fur factory for Rabbit fur and export it to countries?
That have cold winters and where they need Rabbit fur coats?
To solve its Rabbit overpopulation problem
This way Australia can use the overpopulation of Rabbits to make money
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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1 :
Nice
idea but I doubt there there would be much demand for rabbit fur coats,
fur hasn't been fashionable for decades and even then expensive fur
coats were made from rare exotic animals to give the wearer a feeling of
exclusive prestige, rabbits are just common feral pests, you might just
as well make coats from rats as rabbits.
I couldn't even guess what it would cost to have a factory breeding
rabbits and workers sitting around stitching skins together to make
coats for export, even if they were being paid minimum wage I think you
could probably buy an identical synthetic 'made in China' coat for a
fraction of the price.
2 :
It's a good idea and would solve
problems but one fur isn't much in demand any more so finding
countries/people that would buy would be difficult and secondly cruelty
to animals. Do you know how animals are skinned/furred? You wouldn't
wish it on your worst enemy, just watch PETA videos on it (if you have a
strong stomach) animal rights would be jumping up and down and would
cause a lot of unrest.
Personally it's clever but I wouldn't go with it. I know how they fur
animals and I couldn't call to do it to any animal even if the animal
happens to be feral.
I happen to like rabbits too.