What to do with wasted innards?

Composting chicken castoffs or any type of organic matter,only attracts coyotes around here. My wife's all indoor, 19 year old Siamese cat died last Oct. We wrapped her in 3 plastic bags, sealed them, placed her inside a metal box and buried her under an old Oak tree about 2 feet deep. Two days later she was dug up by the coyotes and eaten. Last year coyotes killed an older ewe belonging to my neighbor. Since he has a backhoe, he burried it 5 feet down in the back pasture. Five days later the coyotes dug it up and devoured most of it. Also, we CAN'T burn anything in this state by law. So, the only option is g a r b a g e and into the landfill.
 
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From the way you have described your place with predators It reminds me of the vulture that follows you around and just waiting for something.....

If I was you I would have a gun next to my front door. It would be like Fort Knox.
 
Not just one... .308, .222, 12ga, 16ga, .32 pistol, .22, .22, .22, BB., 6 leg traps, and a 2 HUGE bags of poison bait and gas cylinders from the county that I use to rid on average 100 ground squirrels every year. My neighbors have arsenals as well, and we only put a slight dent in the coyote population. Some days it sounds like ... el revolutio'n.
 
You can compost meat by-products, you just have to bury them in the other compost. You need enough non-meat in the pile to mix it with, too.

You don't get diseases or rats from properly managed compost.

Remember hearing about Native Americans planting a small fish along with the seeds when planting corn? You can still buy fish emulsion fertilizer, and blood meal, and bone meal, for the garden.
 
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Maybe if you stopped putting a hit on all the ground squirrels, the coyotes would have something to eat.

When the horse is your bread and butter, one doesn't want said horse to break it's leg by stepping into the burrows when running. One would then have to shoot said brocken legged horse. When a sheep is your bread and butter, you don't whant to feed the coyote population that will multipy and then kill your sheep. Besides, the coyotes 9 times out of 10 can't catch the varmints but only dig the holes larger. When the range cows lay down to give birth to her calf, the coyotes will rush in and eat the face off of the calf just as the head comes out of the cow. Ask my neighbor who looses 2-4 calves that way annually even when they have night watch during calving season next to his house. Etc., etc, etc.
 

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