Posted by dave2 on July 08, 2010 at 14:15:22 from (139.139.35.70):
You can't just "get rid of" dead animals/livestock here so you can either pay as you go to have them picked up or pay a yearly (insurance?) that amounts to about 70 cents per animal and you call and a truck shows up usually within 24 hours.
Picture temps of 85-100 degrees, a truck with a big metal box and a guy driving around picking up carcasses to drive around all day and dump at the final resting (rendering?) place. We always know when the truck goes through in summer. We live right in a curve where he has to slow down and take off again. Worse thing is if we are setting outside and he meets something that causes him to stop. At that point, the top of the box is about nose level as we set on the frt porch. Barbeque smells much better than what's cooking in that box.
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