Posted on 12/30/2004 3:09:51 PM PST by BurbankKarl
It's the same way farmers compost dead farm animals, pigs and cows, chickens. The process takes about 30 days, bones and all. Basicly you dig a pit, put in a layer of saw dust, wet it down, add carcasses put another layer on, wet it down, add more carcasses, another layer, wet it down. It starts to heat up "cook", just keep it wet, and turn it after 30 days, add more saw dust, more carcasses, and continue the process. Afer a while it becomes good fertilizer, and you spread it on the fields. start a new compost.
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