Fox fur comes in many different colors and is found all over the world. The popularity of it being ranched in the US was once high but now it is more often ranched in Scandinavia, Norway, Russia, and other countries in Europe. Ranching fox allows farmers to create more colors, combine, and blend natural colors through mutation.
Fox fur is soft, long, and fluffy. It can last a long time but must be properly maintained to prevent matting and wear. Fox fur retains it’s value as long as the skins are supple, the underfur, and guardhair remain soft, dense, and fluffy.
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