This might sound really gross, but you can turn it into feed for your chickens. I had read about this once but never got around to trying it until DH shot a mink that had eaten all my baby chicks. I guess you could say he had it comin'
Shoot the bugger. Take his stinky carcass and put it in a bucket (5 gal) with many 1/4" to 1/2" holes drilled in the bottom. Cover it up if you wish to keep the stink down a little. Hang the bucket over an area where the chickens range (preferably not too close to where people hang out). Wait.
Flies will find their way into the bucket and lay eggs. After about a week the maggots will wriggle their way out and fall through the holes in the bottom. Chicken feast!
I did this last week with the mink and hung the bucket in an inconspicuous place. I did it mostly because I was too lazy to dig a hole to bury him. This morning I noticed all my hens hovered under the bucket. Upon closer inspection I saw that the maggots were slowly dropping out of the bucket and the girls were snatching them up as fast as they fell.