Getting rid of dead bodies....
#12

LOL....My father in law is retired...and we DO live in the "country". He lives baout 1/2 mile away....and I took Matt's doe over there Friday and dumped it. When I took the two does over there this morning....He asked me if I'd dumped the doe on his back lot.[
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"yes"....."Did I dump it too close to the house"?
"NO!"...."Put these closer"
He thinks he's gonna get a shot at a yote.....and in his defense...he sees more than most.

"yes"....."Did I dump it too close to the house"?
"NO!"...."Put these closer"
He thinks he's gonna get a shot at a yote.....and in his defense...he sees more than most.

#14

Someone doing a google search is going to be awful disappointed when they realize this is about deer...
...btw, I like to put the carcass over a saw-horse overnight with legs dangling so it freezes, then in the morning drape the hide back over it an set it under someone else's stand...
...ok that's not true, I've never done that, but I hear it's hilarious with coyotes in a field
...btw, I like to put the carcass over a saw-horse overnight with legs dangling so it freezes, then in the morning drape the hide back over it an set it under someone else's stand...
...ok that's not true, I've never done that, but I hear it's hilarious with coyotes in a field
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The forests and farmland of Ohio
Posts: 625

my uncle has a burn pile back by the woods that i have dumped the carcasses off at before but since i have worked on hog farms with compost facilities the last couple years i have just mixed them up in the compost which makes things easy and helps out the land when reintroduce as fertilizer
#16

You could do what every one around me, just find a good winter wheat field and drag it out about 15-20 yards for everyone to see and leave it. we just take them out to the edge of our lease and leave them for the coons. possums. and coyotes and what ever else to eat. by the end of the year it looks like someone broke open a couple down pillows since this is our duck and goose dumping sight as well. this year a camera is going over it.

#19

Well after were done getting all the meat off we possibly can, we let the cats clean up the rest of the meat on the bones, then take the bones and let the dogs have em. anythign the dogs wont eat or shouldnt get taken out to the woods for other critters to naw on. nothing wasted.