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Arizona_928 08-02-2020 10:13 PM

Cow disposal
 
Back from vacation to find My gates open and two cows (female and calf) wondered in and died. Called the sheriffs and they said as long as it doesn't look like obvious foul play (gun shot) I'm on my own. Usda hotline says that they won't pick them up on private property.

So I'm stuck with a very big female and little calf to dispose of... Suggestions?

I have a rock solid alibi (up in the UP).... You know if you guys are curious.

fintstone 08-02-2020 10:24 PM

Dig a deep hole next to them.

Jim Bremner 08-02-2020 10:37 PM

Explosives?

sc_rufctr 08-02-2020 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 10971823)
Explosives?

Ha... Don't do this. :D

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No idea really, just guessing.
... Can you drag them to somewhere on your property and burn the carcasses?

Arizona_928 08-02-2020 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 10971830)
Ha... Don't do this. :D

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No idea really, just guessing.
... Can you drag them to somewhere on your property and burn the carcasses?


That's what I'm currently thinking. They're damn near ripe, and bloated.

unclebilly 08-03-2020 12:12 AM

How much land do you have?

I have a bone pile I drag my dead stock to (if you have livestock, you will have dead stock). The bone pile is 400 m away from my bathroom window (within shot) for coyote control.

There are also people that for $100 per animal will come take them away, normally horse people use this service.

oldE 08-03-2020 02:53 AM

Backhoe is the answer. Snow tires won't do in this case.

Sorry for the loss.

Best
Les

stevej37 08-03-2020 02:59 AM

If there is a cattle/dairy farm nearby...stop and ask about getting them picked up.
They almost all have rendering companies that pickup dead stock at their farms.
Might get them to stop at your place for a few bucks.

wdfifteen 08-03-2020 03:18 AM

Composting is easier than burial.

https://ag.umass.edu/crops-dairy-livestock-equine/fact-sheets/disposal-of-dead-livestock-equine

Jolly Amaranto 08-03-2020 03:53 AM

Call in these guys.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1596455616.jpg

asphaltgambler 08-03-2020 04:05 AM

Big wood chipper...

sc_rufctr 08-03-2020 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by asphaltgambler (Post 10971939)
Big wood chipper...

Only good in cold weather ;)

GH85Carrera 08-03-2020 04:49 AM

There is a local (no help for you) company called "Used cow disposal" and they pick up dead livestock. I had the great fun of being on the road behind one of their trucks a couple of years ago.

Sorry for the big stinky problem.

Mark Howard 08-03-2020 05:16 AM

When I was young, and the world wasn’t as environmentally conscious, my dad would put 4-5 used tires on them and set on fire. They would burn for several days, nothing left but bones.

LEAKYSEALS951 08-03-2020 05:34 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/917073-no-more-grocery-store-beef.html

porsche930dude 08-03-2020 05:46 AM

pull them out and leave them on the side of the road. thats what we do with dead racoons and stuff. Then the town picks them up

Arizona_928 08-03-2020 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by afterburn 549 (Post 10971853)
The tags in their ears will tell you who they belong to I would guess?

Only one has an ear tag. Usda wasn't any help and said it was up to their owner to collect them. That is if I could find them/if they actually do pick them up.

Arizona_928 08-03-2020 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 10971930)

Yes! There's 8 ravens, and a turkey vulture out here this morning

Bigtoe32067 08-03-2020 06:08 AM

I had a similar problem with just one last year. I dug a hole in the back of my property and dragged the bloated stinky carcass into the hole and covered it with lime to help get rid of the smell and keep animals from messing with it. I covered it back up and it’s been fine. I have a tractor with a front end loader and a backhoe so it wasn’t too difficult.
Good luck
Tony

john70t 08-03-2020 06:40 AM

Tibetians and others perform a raised platform burial and the birds take care of it all.
That's how I'd like to go.

Personally I'd let nature do it's thing and just avoid it for the next few weeks if that's an option.


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