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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 817110" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>When our bull died last month..I found it disturbing to learn that the only rendering company operating only took them if they were "under 30 months". The other rendering company was undergoing some type of renovation. Since we took the bull for nescropy the disposal was taken care of. Seems like they are always changing what the "allowed" way is to dispose of an animal...I use to hear no bury, burn..now it is no burning, no leaving it out for buzzards or what ever, now suppose to bury. What is a person to do in winter with frozen ground or mud?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 817110, member: 37"] When our bull died last month..I found it disturbing to learn that the only rendering company operating only took them if they were "under 30 months". The other rendering company was undergoing some type of renovation. Since we took the bull for nescropy the disposal was taken care of. Seems like they are always changing what the "allowed" way is to dispose of an animal...I use to hear no bury, burn..now it is no burning, no leaving it out for buzzards or what ever, now suppose to bury. What is a person to do in winter with frozen ground or mud? [/QUOTE]
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