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What do you do with your dead (chickens, ducks, quail, etc...)

☠ What do you do with your dead (chickens, ducks, quail, etc...) ☠

  • Send it to freezer camp?

    Votes: 14 6.6%
  • Send it to the lab?

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • Throw them in the trash?

    Votes: 60 28.2%
  • Make dog food?

    Votes: 5 2.3%
  • Bury them?

    Votes: 116 54.5%
  • Burn them?

    Votes: 26 12.2%
  • Compost them?

    Votes: 23 10.8%
  • Throw them over the hedge into the neighbors yard? ☺

    Votes: 7 3.3%
  • Toss them in the weeds or woods?

    Votes: 36 16.9%
  • Other?

    Votes: 10 4.7%
  • No deaths yet

    Votes: 15 7.0%
  • Taxidermy

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Flaming Arrow at Sea

    Votes: 7 3.3%

  • Total voters
    213
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Do any of you worry about handling birds that might have been killed by animals carrying rabies?

Good point....

I think there would be a sign.... But I believe only mammals can carry it...

But it would be wise to handle any dead animals as if they were carrying some sort of disease.... Disposal and using bio-security is important for the health of your flock.

deb
 
Love those articles.... REad my share of them over the pas few months.

I think in a nut shell is Yes they can get it because they are warm blooded... But in this case It was due to a high density of Rabies infected dogs.

deb
Going forward I will be more careful when I handle birds injured or killed by unknown predators.
 
Most definitely. Predator attacks here for me are usually raccoon or Coyote... and Feral dogs.

deb
Several years ago a fox or a coyote got my peacock and being the way I am I did not wear gloves when I treated him. :oops: Did the same thing a couple of months ago with a duck that had been attacked by skunk, opossum, or raccoon. I really will be more careful in the future. :D
 

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