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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
An interesting piece from the BBC Future Planet section on the importance of death in a natural environment
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<blockquote data-quote="crofteress" data-source="post: 7722499" data-attributes="member: 26144"><p>well actually I would tend not to agree with you on that . If its a choice between waiting for a knackerman to come and use a stun gun and pitthing or using the vet who happens to be there at the tine to do it quickly Id go for the latter on welfare grounds, Not everyone has a gun though would use a gun over the jag if available. Also if you bury an animal you are returning to the soil a portion of the moisture/ minerals and organic matter the animal took out of the soil. We can still bury here where I live</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crofteress, post: 7722499, member: 26144"] well actually I would tend not to agree with you on that . If its a choice between waiting for a knackerman to come and use a stun gun and pitthing or using the vet who happens to be there at the tine to do it quickly Id go for the latter on welfare grounds, Not everyone has a gun though would use a gun over the jag if available. Also if you bury an animal you are returning to the soil a portion of the moisture/ minerals and organic matter the animal took out of the soil. We can still bury here where I live [/QUOTE]
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