Members of the US Fox Shippers Council hosted an annual fox pelt show on Friday, January 17 and Saturday, January 18, 2014 in Stoughton, Wisconsin at North American Fur Auctions. The event culminated with the awards dinner on Saturday evening. If you wish to attend the 2015 event, please contact us. Please see the gallery of the pictures from this event.
The Farm-Fox Domestication Experiment
American Scientist magazine has published an interesting article written by Lyudmila Trut about an experiment conducted on a fox farm studying candid domestication.
Foxes bred for tamability in a 40-year experiment exhibit remarkable transformations that suggest an interplay between behavioral genetics and development.
Article Excerpt:
Belyaev designed a selective-breeding program to reproduce a single major factor, strong selection pressure for tamability. He chose as his experimental model a species taxonomically close to the dog but never before domesticated: Vulpes vulpes, the silver fox. Belyaev’s fox-breeding experiment occupied the last 26 years of his life. Today, 14 years after his death, it is still in progress. Through genetic selection alone, our research group has created a population of tame foxes fundamentally different in temperament and behavior from their wild forebears. In the process we have observed some striking changes in physiology, morphology and behavior, which mirror the changes known in other domestic animals and bear out many of Belyaev’s ideas.
Read the complete article at American Scientist online.
NAFA’s 2014 Auction Dates
In an effort to accommodate the concerns of the international fur trade regarding potentially conflicting events, NAFA would like to announce that its April 2014 auction will now commence on Monday April 28th and conclude on Saturday May 3rd, with formal inspection of all goods and show lots beginning on April 23rd. This is a change from our previously announced auction start date of April 25, 2014.
NAFA’s 2014 auction dates are now as follows:
- February 17 – 23, 2014 (On show February 12 – 16)
- April 28 – May 3, 2014 (On show April 23 – 27)
- June 27 – July 2, 2014 (On show June 22 – 26)
North American Fur Auctions would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for their support and wish everyone a healthy, pleasant summer. Click to view this update on NAFA’s website and to check for additional auction updates.
USFSC Annual Meeting
ATTENTION ALL FOX RANCHERS:
If you are interested in the details of the upcoming USFSC Annual Meeting, please send a request for information to info@usfoxshipperscouncil.org. We will email you the details of the event date and location with confirmation of your information.
Records Set in 2013 Pave the Way for Strong 2014
By Herman Jansen, Managing Director at North American Fur Auctions
August 14, 2013
Both NAFA’s February and May 2013 auctions set attendance records with over 700 buyers at each sale. They made the 2013 selling season one to be remembered. NAFA’s record offering of wild fur and ranch mink in both our February and May sale, resulted in our auction room being filled to capacity, with additional seating having to be place along the outer aisles. We are currently in the process of enlarging our auction room by a further 50% to accommodate additional buyers that we expect from around the world. As unbelievable as it may seem, we could very well have attendances that are between 700 and 1,000 buyers.
The promotional work that was done by NAFA’s marketing team has paid huge dividends and in particular, it has paid off in our auction room for NAFA shippers. The premium paid in our auction room in both February and May compared to other sales was stunning. If you combine the averages for February and May for most of the important wild fur articles, you cannot help but smile.
This past season proved the point that larger quantities attract buyers, especially the Chinese, who need these large volumes. Chinese manufacturers are large volume manufacturers and it is very important to them that they have sufficient quantities to operate a full line in their factory. Raccoon, Muskrats, Coyotes and, to a lesser extent Beaver, fit perfectly with their thinking. When you consider that the world is consuming in excess of 50 million mink skins a year and that China is the biggest consumer of mink, it only makes sense that we need to maintain or increase our wild fur quantities. When you look at our markets, we have to remember that China has a population of 1.3 billion people. It has an economy that continues to grow and continues to create a stronger upper middle class that is very interested in buying luxury goods.
The international trimming trade was a major supporter of wild fur throughout the season and it was their tremendous support that influenced prices the most. Raccoon, muskrat, coyote, fisher and sable all saw huge price increases compared to last season and will continue to do well. China dominated, but other markets such as Russia and Greece also competed extensively. In the trimming business, it is worthwhile mentioning that other countries, like Canada and Europe, played a major role. NAFA sold a record quantity of almost to one million raccoon this season at very high price levels and in certain sections, I believe we obtained historically high prices. Muskrats also achieved historic price levels, in our May sale. We are by far the largest wild fur auction in the world, and as a result, together with the WFSC, we are committed to playing the leading role in the wild fur business.
This leadership role includes working in other areas of the fur business, continually trying to improve prices and clearances. For the second time, NAFA’s WFSC has set aside a large fund to be used for improving the quality of beaver dressing techniques in China. Once again, we are sending an expert dressing technician from Canada to China to help our most important customers.
For the 2014 selling season we expect continuous strong demand for all of our wild fur. As long as we have a normal, cold winter in China, Russia, and to a lesser extent the rest of the world, then once again we could be setting records. NAFA’s turnover for this year will be in excess of U.S.$800 million, with the wild fur component selling over U.S.$90 million for the first time since the 1980’s.
Your NAFA team is looking at next year with special emphasis at working more closely with the leading international fashion designers, to make sure that we keep wild fur in its prominent position.
Please look for updated market reports on our website in the Fall, at www.nafa.ca, as we draw nearer to the start of our 2014 season. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our loyal shippers for the excellent support they have given us and wish you a safe and pleasant summer.
Upcoming Meeting
ATTENTION ALL FOX RANCHERS:
If you are interested in the details of the upcoming conference, please send a request for information to info@usfoxshipperscouncil.org. We will email you the details of the event dates, locations, and schedule of meetings with confirmation of your information.
Fox Shippers Pelt Show 2013
Members of the US Fox Shippers Council hosted an annual informational Ranch Management presentation and fox pelt show on Friday, January 11 and Saturday, January 12, 2013 in Stoughton, Wisconsin at North American Fur Auctions. Also an in-depth tour of the incredible fur handling facility was held. Check out the gallery of the pictures from this event.
NAFA May 2013 Auction
The last receiving date for ranch fox at the May sale is March 16. All ranch fox must be received by this date to be in the sale. If you have questions, please contact NAFA.
Auction Schedule:
May 28 – June 4, 2013
Inspection from May 24, 2013
NAFA Fox Sale February 2013
We have just completed our February, 2013 sale where Ranch Silver Fox met with mixed results. Clips and medium naps sold under strong competition at levels higher than last year. While longer napped heavier goods sold 66% at firm to advancing levels, there was however, price resistance with the medium colored bigger sizes in this group. We will move these fox into our May auction, where we believe we will be in a much better position to achieve maximum results.
View images from the auction in the gallery below.
Once again Korea, Turkey, Russia, Hong Kong/China and Greece were all prominent in the sale of Ranch Fox. Our overall average on the Silver Foxes was $225.45, while Ranch Red Fox averaged $259.49 and Cross Fox averaged $232.73, up considerably over February 2012.
Silver Fox – Gold Label |
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% Sold | High | Low | Ave. | |
5×0 | 100% | $320.00 | $300.00 | $313.21 |
4×0 | 64% | $310.00 | $245.00 | $276.35 |
3×0 | 38% | $400.00 | $250.00 | $269.81 |
2×0 | 79% | $270.00 | $220.00 | $240.56 |
0 | 100% | $200.00 | $184.00 | $190.59 |
Silver Fox – Silver Label |
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% Sold | High | Low | Ave. | |
5×0 | 100% | $310.00 | $300.00 | $304.09 |
4×0 | 72% | $290.00 | $220.00 | $254.94 |
3×0 | 77% | $280.00 | $200.00 | $239.48 |
2×0 | 100% | $250.00 | $182.00 | $218.13 |
0 | 100% | $186.00 | $140.00 | $168.79 |
Ranch Red Fox |
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High | Low | Ave. |
$420.00 | $92.00 | $259.49 |
Ranch Cross Fox |
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High | Low | Ave. |
$370.00 | $140.00 | $232.73 |
Our next auction will be held May 28 to June 4, 2013.
More Money Than Last Year?
By Herman Jansen, Managing Director at North American Fur Auctions
December 20, 2012
Yes, the cold weather in China and Russia has resulted in a very strong retail season opening. Our wish has come true. We all know that weather is one of the most important factors in our business.
The December major auctions of mink and fox in Scandinavia have created higher prices than last year, with the main buying from China. We strongly believe that this will also be the case for nearly all of our wild fur.
Muskrats will again be exceptionally strong, selling 100% at prices most likely higher than last February. Raccoon, which are in very strong demand, could potentially see substantial price increases. Trimming articles like Coyote and Red Fox are now expected to sell 100% for all desirable goods at higher prices than last February. The Sable/Marten sale recently held in Russia showed price increases over last year and this also will be true for our Can/Am Sable/Marten. Other articles like Fisher, Lynx, and Lynx Cat are all in strong demand.
Chinese and Russian visa application requests are well ahead of last year at this time and buyer hotel reservations for our February sale are in full swing. We expect to exceed last year’s record breaking attendance of 500.
Market conditions are definitely in favour of our producers and you can expect another well deserved, strong February sale with nearly all articles selling at higher prices than last year, with 100% clearances.