A.L.F.-Raided Fur Farm Confirmed Closed by Anonymous Tipster
New article on Voice of the Voiceless
An anonymous tipster reports the Animal Liberation Front-raided Ide Fur Farm is
now closed.
Good news for Christmas: an anonymous Christmas tree shopper finds empty sheds
at the Ide Christmas tree / mink farm in Illinois.
Earlier this month, Voice of the Voiceless reported on how to visit a fur farm
legally (see: "How
To Visit a Fur Farm – Without Being the A.L.F"). The article
covered several mink farms that also operate cut-your-own Christmas tree farms,
offering visitors the opportunity to explore the property and (possibly) get a
close look at a mink farm - without being the Animal Liberation Front.
One anonymous Christmas tree shopper read the Voice of the Voiceless article,
visited the Ide Christmas Tree Farm (also the site of the Ide Fur Farm), and
submitted an anonymous report.
Their findings: The Ide Fur Farm is closed.
To quote the report I received:
"I saw no caged animals on the property. It's a small tree farm... I walked the
fencing perimeter easily."
The report describes the former mink farm's layout:
"There were three main areas with buildings in the middle of the christmas
trees. One was their house with the kid's turtle thing in the back yard. That
leads to a gate behind that, where the abandoned mink shed is. "
Numerous photos of the farm were submitted with the report (posted below),
showing one gutted shed and many empty cages.
The Animal Liberation Front
raided the Ide Fur Farm during Labor Day weekend in 1997, releasing 4,000
mink. Because the anonymous report is the first news of the farm's closure, it
is not known how long the farm has been closed, or what role the A.L.F. raid may
have played in the farm's demise.
View the photos of the empty sheds on
Voice of the Voiceless, and this Christmas celebrate the closure of one more
mink farm.
- Peter Young