Ridgetop
Herd Master
But we thoroughly answered the question of what is a "fur" sheep! Actually fur and hair are pretty much the same thing - i.e. pelts, just the texture of hair/wool/fur it carries.
My mink is an antique so I'm not sure if it feels different now than when it was first harvested but it's not as soft as rabbit. It's more sleek and shiny feeling but less soft and fluffy if that makes any sense at all. More like a course furred outdoor living shorthair cat.My personal favorite fur is rabbit and shearling, however I've never felt mink.
You know what? The mink I have feels a lot like the softer parts of a DEER... I was trying to think of where else I had felt that feeling.I've seen live mink and I imagine the shiny guard hair isnt super soft but slick. I think antique mink stored well would feel the same as new within reason. I know my dad has deer from when i was a kid and it feels no different then newly done hides/mounts furwise. No im not saying I am an antique, but they are at least 30yrs old.
Proper fur storage is in a dark closet, so likely it has been stored properly.You know what? The mink I have feels a lot like the softer parts of a DEER... I was trying to think of where else I had felt that feeling.
My mink belonged to my mom's grandmother... so who knows how old it is.. My mom is in her 70's so it could easily be 100-150 years old and probably hasn't been properly stored for much of that time.
Apparently there are places that have Possum skin blankets made like that. Now, not the North American Opossum, the soft cuddly Australian version. In Aus they are native and protected, but someone imported them to NZ for the fur trade, they got loose, and are causing a bunch of environmental issues so they are treated much like we do rats with the added bonus of nice fur when you kill them.One of their most popular are their coyote pelt queen size quilts, basically pelts sewn onto a quilt backing and they cost about $400.
Apparently there are places that have Possum skin blankets made like that. Now, not the North American Opossum, the soft cuddly Australian version. In Aus they are native and protected, but someone imported them to NZ for the fur trade, they got loose, and are causing a bunch of environmental issues so they are treated much like we do rats with the added bonus of nice fur when you kill them.
I would assume for a coat with rabbit fur trim, it would be easy enough to attach the rabbit in such a way it could be replaced when needed.