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In response to
"
Another year, another dead deer in the bottom of the pool. This one was ripe. Ugh -- nm
"
by
CQ
I had no idea this was a common problem.
Posted by
loosi at home (aka loosilu2)
May 21 '13, 17:00
can I have the skull?
Responses:
It wasn't dead long enough for me to even think of wanting the skull. mushy dead waterlogged deer not fun -- nm
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CQ
May 21, 17:08
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Ugh, how do you even dispose of something like that? I know fresh road-kill can be used by zoos and sanctuaries. -- nm
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Meg
May 21, 17:13
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luckily, they lived in a very wooded area where we could wheel barrel it away to the very edge of the property -- nm
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CQ
May 21, 17:23
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go back in three months, then I want the skull. -- nm
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loosi at home
May 21, 17:35
I had visions of you putting it in their trash dumpster :) -- nm
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Meg
May 21, 17:26
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*laughing* -- nm
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CQ
May 21, 17:30
At the forest preserves around here they either give the bodies to a couple of local sanctuaries or drop them in little used areas of the forest prese
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nevermind
May 21, 17:24
When I was a kid we donated our old horse to the zoo.
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Bacon
May 21, 17:14
But I'll check on the carcass in about 3 weeks for it -- nm
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CQ
May 21, 17:09
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