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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1165184" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Ron, </p><p>I'm not about to report you, and I'll readily admit that I've drug my share of 'em off to the far end of the farm, but it's not an approved method of disposal - and could even get you a fine. You sure don't won't to get cross-ways of the clean water folks... </p><p>Here are the current KY deadstock disposal guidelines:</p><p><a href="https://www.kyfb.com/media/files/fed/legislative-affairs/action-alerts/Dead%20Stock%20Disposal%20Informational%20Alert.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.kyfb.com/media/files/fed/le ... 0Alert.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Loss of availability of rendering - largely over scientifically-unfounded hysteria over BSE('mad cow disease') has really impacted livestock producers in many areas. Had a significant impact on our operations at the diagnostic laboratories, as well - while we have an incinerator, its vastly less expensive to stockpile carcasses & barrels of offal in the coolers for 2-3 weeks, then load everything in a construction-type dumpster and have it hauled to a permitted landfill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1165184, member: 12607"] Ron, I'm not about to report you, and I'll readily admit that I've drug my share of 'em off to the far end of the farm, but it's not an approved method of disposal - and could even get you a fine. You sure don't won't to get cross-ways of the clean water folks... Here are the current KY deadstock disposal guidelines: [url=https://www.kyfb.com/media/files/fed/legislative-affairs/action-alerts/Dead%20Stock%20Disposal%20Informational%20Alert.pdf]https://www.kyfb.com/media/files/fed/le ... 0Alert.pdf[/url] Loss of availability of rendering - largely over scientifically-unfounded hysteria over BSE('mad cow disease') has really impacted livestock producers in many areas. Had a significant impact on our operations at the diagnostic laboratories, as well - while we have an incinerator, its vastly less expensive to stockpile carcasses & barrels of offal in the coolers for 2-3 weeks, then load everything in a construction-type dumpster and have it hauled to a permitted landfill. [/QUOTE]
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