|
bigbukhntr
|
|
Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 74
|
|
Loc: north texas
|
|
disposing dead animals.....
11/14/03 09:28 AM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Cowboydoc (and others)....I have noticed on several posts that you have mentioned calves dying, either during birth or on the holsteins, bottle raising having a high mortality rate. Question: how do you dispose of the carcass after death? Do you bury them (time consuming), is there a place you can take them (loading up and hauling off) or what is the general method you use and what would be appropiate for some of us with smaller acreage?
Post Extras:
|
|
cowboydoc
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/11/02
|
|
Posts: 642
|
|
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: bigbukhntr]
11/14/03 01:03 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Well to be honest alot of them I take down by the pond and leave them down in the trees. The reason I do this is because the coyotes come and I can kill coyotes as they come to feed on the carcasses. If they get to smelling bad then I just take the backhoe and bury them. But I don't have any neighbors either. If you're living on a small acreage then I would probably just dig a hole and bury them. You also have to watch it because some counties have ordinances against burial and you have to get the rendering plant to come and pick them up or a disposal company.
Post Extras:
|
|
Bird
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 1694
|
|
Loc: Corinth, TX, USA
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: bigbukhntr]
11/14/03 04:08 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Sounds like Cowboydoc does much the same as my nearest neighbor on the farm (except he didn't bother shooting the coyotes). There was one corner of his property that was his animal graveyard. All dead animals were hauled or drug to that spot and left. The turkey vultures, coyotes, etc. took care of the disposal and there were lots of dried, white bones there.
Post Extras:
|
|
AndyF
|
|
Gold Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/11/02
|
|
Posts: 312
|
|
Loc: Phelps, NY
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: bigbukhntr]
11/14/03 09:22 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
In NY, Cooperative Extension has advocated composting as an alternative to traditional methods of disposal.
Post Extras:
|
|
cowboydoc
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/11/02
|
|
Posts: 642
|
|
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: Bird]
11/16/03 08:23 AM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Not to worry about the coyote population Bird. Last year we took in 212 skins. There still isn't a night you can't go out there and kill four or five.
Post Extras:
|
|
Bird
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 1694
|
|
Loc: Corinth, TX, USA
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: cowboydoc]
11/16/03 08:38 AM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
In reply to:
Not to worry about the coyote population Bird
Nope, Richard, I don't think anyone worries about the coyote population. We have an abundant supply It's just that my neighbor didn't bother with sitting down there trying to shoot them even though he'd have been glad to have someone kill all of them.
Post Extras:
|
|
Stoneheartfarm
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 10/10/02
|
|
Posts: 792
|
|
Loc: West Central Michigan
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: cowboydoc]
11/16/03 10:52 AM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
What do you do with the Coyotes after you shoot them? Is there still a market for the skins?
Steve
Post Extras:
|
|
cowboydoc
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/11/02
|
|
Posts: 642
|
|
|
|
|
Yea you can still sell them. They aren't worth alot but I like to do it and it doesn't much time. The girls help me and I let them keep all the money.
Post Extras:
|
|
Stoneheartfarm
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 10/10/02
|
|
Posts: 792
|
|
Loc: West Central Michigan
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: cowboydoc]
11/17/03 01:24 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
I'd wondered since there are still a few people trapping them here.
Steve
Post Extras:
|
|
missourihick
|
|
Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 12/12/03
|
|
Posts: 62
|
|
Loc: northeast Missouri
|
|
Re: disposing dead animals.....
[re: bigbukhntr]
12/12/03 09:32 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
We have a ravine we use as a disposal area.it has a dozer pile at the end so nothing can wash out onto someonelses land.It is just something to use a useless piece of land for. We had a cow that died of something the vet said was contagious I pushed up a big dozer pile and burned the carcass. But if it just dies we let it melt down in the holler.
Post Extras:
|