2Hope4
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Bare with me..
Cremation of farm animals on your property is legal in my area. Now most farmers here still bury. A few disposed at the landfill. You pay so much according to weight. Typically a cow or horse is around $20.
However, I know a horse farm that burns their deceased horses. The fire is huge, and takes several days. Needless to say, it stinks and since it's difficult to have a fire burning for days with someone tending to it, the fire burns out, New one started. Imagine how much wood, trash,etc that it takes to burn. Even then, large bones remain... Even though illegal, oil, tires, etc are often burned with the horses to get the fire hot enough to be effective...
Cremation of farm animals on your property is legal in my area. Now most farmers here still bury. A few disposed at the landfill. You pay so much according to weight. Typically a cow or horse is around $20.
However, I know a horse farm that burns their deceased horses. The fire is huge, and takes several days. Needless to say, it stinks and since it's difficult to have a fire burning for days with someone tending to it, the fire burns out, New one started. Imagine how much wood, trash,etc that it takes to burn. Even then, large bones remain... Even though illegal, oil, tires, etc are often burned with the horses to get the fire hot enough to be effective...