Funny, you must have sensed my interest!

In some communities it is 100% against the law to bury dead animals in your back yard. It's even against the law to process them in some city limits.
As a general rule... if I were renting I wouldn't do it.
Owning... I still wonder how I feel if I dig up something someone else buried here.

But I have recently considered composting carcasses... after the meat has been harvested... and even burying them under trees or bushes I want to plant.
I worried about the possibility of leaving some disease on my property... BUT in my thinking according to the National Poultry Improvement Plan or NPIP certification... burning or burying are the only two acceptable techniques for disposal of the deceased. And then I realize that is ALSO how we dispose of our dead. Up until recently, I sent all mine to the dump legally.
Most recently... I thought OK I will bury some... but I half arssed it and before long they were dug up and heads eaten by presumably raccoon. And one of dogs happily brought a several day old foot in the house!


So I MIGHT check with my local governing agency like code enforcement or animal control to verify being within the law... and then YES, if buried deep enough to not be dug up I think I WOULD be comfortable with garden burial.
