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minus-squareBastingChemina@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·2 months agoWhen burying a dead animal, especially a big one like a house, you can contaminate the ground water and the pathogens stay in the soil for a very long time. It mostly depends on the soil. For anyone interested in deadstock disposal (who wouldn’t be) I found this great resource : Best Management Practices - Deadstock Disposal In Ontario it seems that 22% of the farmers are burying their deadstock and 20% of them are composting it.
minus-squareJackbyDev@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 months agoDeadstock sounds like a joke but it makes sense lol. Also “who wouldn’t be” made me chuckle 🤭
When burying a dead animal, especially a big one like a house, you can contaminate the ground water and the pathogens stay in the soil for a very long time.
It mostly depends on the soil.
For anyone interested in deadstock disposal (who wouldn’t be) I found this great resource : Best Management Practices - Deadstock Disposal
In Ontario it seems that 22% of the farmers are burying their deadstock and 20% of them are composting it.
Deadstock sounds like a joke but it makes sense lol. Also “who wouldn’t be” made me chuckle 🤭