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[RC] Carcass Removal - kathy swigart/Carrie - Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF

Actually, I'm not sure how the legal part of it plays in.  Would you
have to get a permit to bury a horse?  I buried my cat in my backyard.
Did I commit a crime then?  YIKES!!
I don't really think there's a whole lot to worry about regarding
legalities of burying a pet (even a horse) on larger parcels of private
property.  Really!  Who's gonna know?  <wink>  I know lots of people who
have done it (including the stables I board at) and lightening didn't
strike, nor did the law show up.
We also did this many times at the 300 acre sanctuary I used to work at.
Somehow, I have a hard time picturing the "law" coming around to the
millions of acres of private horse properties in CA with a giant stick,
poking around trying to find carcasses underground.  Lol  
Kat said: "Unless, of course, I were to fall into that category of
people who only care about legality to the extent that I might get
caught."  I guess I would fall into that category then.  It would be
worth it to provide my horse a happy, peaceful ending.
~C


If you live in the State of California (which I believe Carrie does),
finding a 
friend with some property and burying the horse is not a legal option.?
You 
HAVE to have somebody come with a truck and haul off the carcass.

And I am assuming that what we are talking about here are legal options
open to 
horse owners.? In fact, I thought that that was the purpose of the
discussion.? 
I can do whatever I want if I don't care about legality.? Unless, of
course, I 
were to fall into that category of people who only care about legality
to the 
extent that I might get caught.

Personally, I don't.

kat
Orange County, Calif.
:)

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Carrie Kitley
30th Medical Group, Vandenberg AFB
DMLSS Database Sustainment Specialist (DSS)
CACI International Inc, www.caci.com
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