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Interesting reaction to dead heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1165288" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Tom, you are correct. Robertson County (farm location) is one of the poorest counties in KY. I live in Mason which has a "Dead Animal Pick Up Service". I don't want to get my neighbors in trouble but they lose more stock than I do and I know what they do. I called our UK Extension Agent and was basically told, "Good Luck". I would not attempt to bury a cow this size. It has to be four feet below the surface. Incineration is the best procedure out where I am located. I know of two backhoes in the county and they are owned by contractors who have them employed in construction. The heifer died Saturday. It should have been disposed of within 48 hours. Not going to say but by the time I found out I had little choice, she was bloated and bringing in the neighbors dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1165288, member: 17767"] Tom, you are correct. Robertson County (farm location) is one of the poorest counties in KY. I live in Mason which has a "Dead Animal Pick Up Service". I don't want to get my neighbors in trouble but they lose more stock than I do and I know what they do. I called our UK Extension Agent and was basically told, "Good Luck". I would not attempt to bury a cow this size. It has to be four feet below the surface. Incineration is the best procedure out where I am located. I know of two backhoes in the county and they are owned by contractors who have them employed in construction. The heifer died Saturday. It should have been disposed of within 48 hours. Not going to say but by the time I found out I had little choice, she was bloated and bringing in the neighbors dogs. [/QUOTE]
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