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    It has some pus-like stuff around it’s eyes; no way I’m eating it. I’ll toss it out in the desert and let the vultures have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Drag it into the neighbors yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    ... lying near my house. No obvious sign of injury. What exactly does one do in this situation? I want it gone before decay sets in, and my dog decides to roll in it.

    Call the DNR? Missing Pet Deer Society?
    I had one that looked really sick so I took a pic of it and sent it off to the WA dept of Wildlife. They said "Yup, she looks bad and thanks for letting us know but we don't have the funding to do anything". Yeah, heard about that lack of funding thing. Anyhoo... I only reported it because I thought they might be tracking disease.

    Found it a short time later totally desiccated - no animal had touched it. I'm guessing they all knew it wasn't fit to eat because there is not shortage of scavengers around these parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    It has some pus-like stuff around it’s eyes; no way I’m eating it. I’ll toss it out in the desert and let the vultures have it.
    That's what I do with the ones that get hit around here - load them in the tractor and take them to the CRP for the coyotes and other scavengers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Drag it into the neighbors yard.
    Tempting, but my dog’s evening walkabout route takes her through the neighbor’s property. And my dog will roll in the most rotten, disgusting shit she can find.

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    A lot of dumps take livestock carcasses free of charge to stop the practice of ranch dead piles that in essence teach certain predators to eat domestic livestock. Unsure if you are far enough east..

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    Quote Originally Posted by steepconcrete View Post
    A lot of dumps take livestock carcasses free of charge to stop the practice of ranch dead piles that in essence teach certain predators to eat domestic livestock. Unsure if you are far enough east..
    Our dump takes horses fortunately I have enough land to bury mine. A nicer final resting spot IMO but I suppose it's all the same.
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    Be careful it could be Adenoviruse Hemorrhagic Disease

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    Once, when walking my dog a dawn, I witnessed a deer fly off of a 50' cliff. He died upon impact. Immediately, I called the forest ranger, who arranged the game warden to pick up the animal and have it butchered for me. It fed my dog for a good 4 months
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    Be careful it could be Adenoviruse Hemorrhagic Disease
    gross but apparently poses no risk:

    AHD specific to deer does not pose a risk to livestock, pets, or people – from contact or by consuming the meat. However, the use of disposable gloves is always recommended for handling any wildlife carcass.


    http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/health/ahd/
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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Box it up and ship it to wooley to deal with.
    Like Omaha Steak!! I hate cleaning fish. I vote for dragging the corpse far enough into the bush and let nature do the work. Took about a year in the NE woodlands when I had a similar situation.
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    Put it in trashbag. Put out as trash.

    I'd call the DNR to get approval before you move it into the trash in case you need a transportation tag, and your local trash agency to make sure they accept carcass's. I know here we can dispose of animals in the city trash system.

    I would not transport it anywhere in your truck without some kind of a tranportation tag issued by your DNR.

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    ^^^ Good point re: tags.

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    Hit by a car.
    Struck by lightning.
    Shot with small caliber rifle, .22 and likely no major entrance wound, no exit wound.
    Shot with a bow hence little to no no major external damage.
    Chronic Hemorrhagic Wasting Disease
    Old age.
    In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).

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    Do you need tags to transport them to your local Road Kill Grill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    Once, when walking my dog a dawn, I witnessed a deer fly off of a 50' cliff. He died upon impact. Immediately, I called the forest ranger, who arranged the game warden to pick up the animal and have it butchered for me. It fed my dog for a good 4 months
    Did he look like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyeaster View Post
    impale it on a stake as a warning to all other invading deer
    I posted something like this a long time ago in one of the assorted coyote threads and some dumbass essentially said that it works with coyotes.
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    Drag it onto the shoulder of your road. In WA, road maintenance or someone picks up the road kill on a regular basis. I have that around my house, a LOT.

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    My town has no legal means to dispose of something like a dead deer and because my property in inside NYC watershed it can't be buried either. A few years ago a deer was hit and ended up in a neighbors driveway and it ended up sitting in the road for weeks before he finally relented and paid over $1k to have it carted away by a private haz-mat company. He got fined by the health dept. and because all of the little kids on the street had to walk by it to get to the school bus the school district brought a civil suit against him for creating a health hazard for the students. When I had one in my front yard about 15 years ago I just dragged it to the empty lot at the corner and left it there, that's how we found out who owned the lot

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    Spray paint it with graffiti.
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    This is the problem with the USA, no one knows what’s to do with road kill anymore!!!!

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    Tannerite!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    My town has no legal means to dispose of something like a dead deer and because my property in inside NYC watershed it can't be buried either. A few years ago a deer was hit and ended up in a neighbors driveway and it ended up sitting in the road for weeks before he finally relented and paid over $1k to have it carted away by a private haz-mat company. He got fined by the health dept. and because all of the little kids on the street had to walk by it to get to the school bus the school district brought a civil suit against him for creating a health hazard for the students. When I had one in my front yard about 15 years ago I just dragged it to the empty lot at the corner and left it there, that's how we found out who owned the lot
    It is technically illegal to bury animals here as well but it is still common for people to bury pets in the backyard.

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    Had one die in the trees next to my driveway. In our area animal control will remove dead animals on public roads, but not on private land. So I dragged it out to the road, then made the call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldMember View Post
    Drag it onto the shoulder of your road. In WA, road maintenance or someone picks up the road kill on a regular basis. I have that around my house, a LOT.
    Not in SE WA. They lay on the road until they rot and blow away.
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    I could drag it out to the road, but my street is owned by the development; the county doesn't maintain it at all.

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