One lawful method to dispose of animal carcasses is composting. Mortality composting is a “green” method that provides the producer with valuable soil amendments. Composting sites should be away from water sources and public areas. Some states require a facility and/or permit for carcass composting so producers should contact their State Veterinarian. Animal composting generates little to no odor and generates temperatures high enough to kill pathogens. Mortality composting is an aerobic process and requires a proper C:N ratio achieved by using a high carbon source to envelop the carcass, moisture content of roughly 50%, and available oxygen. Common composting materials are sawdust, ground hay or straw, rice hulls, and stable waste. It can ...
For many years, composting has been used as a result of the recycling of organic matter. There is si...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
The Missouri Dead Animal Law requires that a dead animal carcass be properly disposed of within 24 h...
One lawful method to dispose of animal carcasses is composting. Mortality composting is a “green” me...
Disposing of animal mortalities is a natural part of animal agriculture; however, it is not limited ...
Managing animal tissue is a significant challenge and responsibility in livestock production. Routin...
As carcass disposal options become limited, it is important that the disposal tools implemented prot...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
6 pp., 9 photos, 1 graphDisposing of large animal carcasses can be a problem for agricultural produc...
When a large animal dies on a farm or ranch, there are often few options for disposal. In California...
Composting is the aerobic, or oxygen requiring, decomposition of organic materials by microorganisms...
Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional method...
Published March 2003. A more recent revision exists. Facts and recommendations in this publication m...
Livestock mortalities are a fact of life for livestock producers. In the past few years, the industr...
Animal mortality losses are a normal part of livestock and poultry production facilities. Producers ...
For many years, composting has been used as a result of the recycling of organic matter. There is si...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
The Missouri Dead Animal Law requires that a dead animal carcass be properly disposed of within 24 h...
One lawful method to dispose of animal carcasses is composting. Mortality composting is a “green” me...
Disposing of animal mortalities is a natural part of animal agriculture; however, it is not limited ...
Managing animal tissue is a significant challenge and responsibility in livestock production. Routin...
As carcass disposal options become limited, it is important that the disposal tools implemented prot...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
6 pp., 9 photos, 1 graphDisposing of large animal carcasses can be a problem for agricultural produc...
When a large animal dies on a farm or ranch, there are often few options for disposal. In California...
Composting is the aerobic, or oxygen requiring, decomposition of organic materials by microorganisms...
Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional method...
Published March 2003. A more recent revision exists. Facts and recommendations in this publication m...
Livestock mortalities are a fact of life for livestock producers. In the past few years, the industr...
Animal mortality losses are a normal part of livestock and poultry production facilities. Producers ...
For many years, composting has been used as a result of the recycling of organic matter. There is si...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
The Missouri Dead Animal Law requires that a dead animal carcass be properly disposed of within 24 h...