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Interesting reaction to dead heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozhorse" data-source="post: 1165254" data-attributes="member: 18575"><p>I am sure they know what death is, and they grieve.</p><p>I think when a dead animal is dragged they think it might be alive and being attacked as it is not moving in a normal way, so the other animals try to defend it.</p><p></p><p>The Gub'mnt, in it's infinite wisdom, wont allow us to have fires without permit most of the year here. Also wont allow the burning of big piles of timber incase it has cockroaches in it that might be "native" (or lizards or other insects). Also not supposed to bury near streams. Fortunately we can leave them rotting here, though I am sure one day they will try to make laws about that. If we also could not render, (we cant take to tip). Well, who knows, the gubbas just think the problem disappears.</p><p></p><p>The number of riduiculous laws, makes a mockery of the reasonable ones. </p><p></p><p>Really it becomes what one can get away with and if the neighbours will dob you in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozhorse, post: 1165254, member: 18575"] I am sure they know what death is, and they grieve. I think when a dead animal is dragged they think it might be alive and being attacked as it is not moving in a normal way, so the other animals try to defend it. The Gub'mnt, in it's infinite wisdom, wont allow us to have fires without permit most of the year here. Also wont allow the burning of big piles of timber incase it has cockroaches in it that might be "native" (or lizards or other insects). Also not supposed to bury near streams. Fortunately we can leave them rotting here, though I am sure one day they will try to make laws about that. If we also could not render, (we cant take to tip). Well, who knows, the gubbas just think the problem disappears. The number of riduiculous laws, makes a mockery of the reasonable ones. Really it becomes what one can get away with and if the neighbours will dob you in. [/QUOTE]
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