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cow down after hard delivery....any hope for her??
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 45277" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Sidney-</p><p>Most people put the cow on or in a bale of hay (preferably old, low quality hay) or any type of brush pile large enough to fully incinerate the carcass. depending on how hot the fire gets, most of the bones will burn as well. make sure you have enough fuel (hay, wood, whatever) to burn the entire carcass, otherwise you will have to put up with a burnt rotten smell until the scavengers and decomposers do their thing. we have a lot of piles of "lighter stumps" left over from pine tree harvesting several years ago that are just sitting in our patures. They make for good burning as they catch fire quickly and create a very hot fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 45277, member: 57"] Sidney- Most people put the cow on or in a bale of hay (preferably old, low quality hay) or any type of brush pile large enough to fully incinerate the carcass. depending on how hot the fire gets, most of the bones will burn as well. make sure you have enough fuel (hay, wood, whatever) to burn the entire carcass, otherwise you will have to put up with a burnt rotten smell until the scavengers and decomposers do their thing. we have a lot of piles of "lighter stumps" left over from pine tree harvesting several years ago that are just sitting in our patures. They make for good burning as they catch fire quickly and create a very hot fire. [/QUOTE]
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