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<blockquote data-quote="Dap" data-source="post: 370580" data-attributes="member: 2517"><p>I've been composting for the last 10 years or so. I just dump some old hay or manure on the ground, add the cow, and cover them with about a foot of manure. I might have to come back with another scoop of manure if something starts digging them up, but that's usually not a problem if I cover them well enough to begin with. About all that's left after several months are the skull and the hip bones. </p><p></p><p>They used to pay a few dollars for dead cows. Then it was free pick-up, but no pay, now it's a $45 fee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dap, post: 370580, member: 2517"] I've been composting for the last 10 years or so. I just dump some old hay or manure on the ground, add the cow, and cover them with about a foot of manure. I might have to come back with another scoop of manure if something starts digging them up, but that's usually not a problem if I cover them well enough to begin with. About all that's left after several months are the skull and the hip bones. They used to pay a few dollars for dead cows. Then it was free pick-up, but no pay, now it's a $45 fee. [/QUOTE]
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