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Inside sick mink farms where animals are 'burned alive' after new coronavirus strain

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lowdown on Friday, following reports a mutant strain of mink-related coronavirus had been found passed to humans. During the culling process, mink are typically moved from their cages into a box containing a gas which kills them in around 10 to 15 seconds, reports The Sun.The bodies are then crammed into 'kill boxes' which are sent for incineration.However, a clip which went viral over the weekend shows the system is failing as some of the minks are surviving the gassing process and are then being incinerated alive.It's not known how many have died this way, but it's feared millions of mink are being culled and the figure could easily run into the hundreds.In the video, a mink is seen being put into the box and is trying to escape through a.

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