The best
bet is to check with your local large animal vet about approved options.
Ours
will do the burial on his property for a fee, and I know we can do do burial on
our property.
From
Texas statute
Now what this means? Who knows.
(1) disposal management practices for the carcasses, including a requirement that poultry carcasses may be buried on site only in the event of a major die-off that exceeds the capacity of a poultry facility to handle and dispose of poultry carcasses by the normal means used by the facility; and (2) burial[0] site requirements that identify suitable locations for burial[0] based on site-specific factors including: (A) land use; (B) soil conditions; and (C) proximity to groundwater or surface water supplies. (g) The commission may not require a landowner who requests and complies with a water quality management plan under Subsection (f) to record the burial[0] of animal carcasses in the county deed records.
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Thor Burfine
Texas
Equusearch
Equine Team Leader
ATV Team Leader
Deep Water Recovery
Diver
www.texasequusearch.org
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