Näärinesitkoja
Näärinesitkoja is a Finnish term that translates to "weasel-owner" or "weasel-keeper" in English. It refers to someone who keeps or breeds weasels, typically for their fur. This practice was more common in the past, particularly during periods when the fur trade was lucrative. Weasels, known for their soft, white winter coats (stoats), were prized for their pelts, which were often used to trim royal robes or create luxury garments.
The keeping of weasels for fur involved specialized knowledge of their care, diet, and breeding habits. Farmers
In modern times, the practice of näärinesitkoja is far less common due to changing fashion trends, increased