What do you do with the innards and blood?

fledgling

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10 Years
Apr 8, 2009
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Keystone Heights, FL
Getting ready to process 28 birds on August 1st. How do you guys dispose of everything without attracting critters or stinking up your farm?

Thank you in advance!!
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Burn it in a barrel. I did 37 birds in a day on a hot hardwood fire in a burn barrel- leaves nothing for the animals to dig up, it's easy, it smells just like someone's grilling chicken over hardwood, and as long as you don't do more than a couple birds at a time, there's no smoke. I've found NO downside.
 
we processed 9 this morning and our garbage truck ran today so ours went to the garbage the blood is poured on the ground and then sprayd with the water hose. they say you can put it around fruit trees and it will help them grow I don't know I have never done that before.
 
Burn it, bury it, if you live in a very rural area, feed the vultures. FAR FAR AWAY from your house. I will probably take ours about five miles away, into the open range pasture land, and dump it. Dont do it anywhere close to homes of farms though!
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The hearts, livers, gizzards and necks are kept for ourselves, blood is dumped on the compost pile with lime, and the remainder goes into the waste. As I am putting it into the garbage can, I'll throw some lime in with it. It keeps the smell down.
 
We just take ours to the bottom of the pasture...I guess that's about 500 yards from the house. We never see, hear or smell of it again. Max we've done is 6 birds at a time though. 28 is a lot, better eat your Wheaties!
 
Our dogs make a mess with ours. They drag it up to the house to enjoy it. Best to burn it. It really does make the neighborhood smell like someone's grilling. If you bury it, make it deep so nothing digs it up.
 

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