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    Deadstock

    What's going on with the deadstock industry in the west? The companies here were talking about quitting earlier, now our local one has just given up on having anything to do with rendering, he just skins them and composts them and is now planning on putting in an outdoor furnace to heat his house and shop with the bones left over.

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    As far as I know no one else is doing what Aylmers is doing with them!Actually here in Manitoba I believe they're just going to landfills.That is the people who will admit to having a dead animal these days!

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      #3
      Thanks. One thing I know for sure is that the landfills here won't go anywhere near them.

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        #4
        The technology you are talking about is called bio-technology and is supposed to break everything down into useable product. Gas, fertilizer and pure water. I'm not sure why we haven't heard more talk about this. I do know the guys from swan hills says the waste plant up there thought the carcasses from those animals killed and sent there burned like rocket fuel!

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          #5
          Now if I can just figure out how to get that cow into the Lennox!

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            #6
            If you figure that out cowman let me know, I understand this is part of the project.

            More and more rural folks are a tad feedup with the high energy bill. These units work on a small scale so I understand. I think we may have to be innovative when it comes to putting the cow in though!

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              #7
              Valuechain: I'm sure you've seen those outdoor wood burning type furnaces. Maybe with some modifcations you could dump a cow in on top of the wood. I doubt it would be worthwhile for your average farmer but on a bigger scale it just might work. Say an industrial greenhouse or generating plant.
              Occasionally I'll burn a dead animal but usually just let the old coyotes recycle them. In the summer they tend to get rotten too fast even for the coyotes to handle so then I'll burn them. I wouldn't let the dead animal truck on my place even if they paid me!
              However the coyote method does have its drawbacks! Nothing like a pelvis or leg bone through the combine to make your day complete!

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