There is a common saying that goes "If you have livestock, you will have deadstock."
Where I live, there is a
local business who's whole operation is importing deadstock from surrounding farmland and putting it through a composting process. This helps local agriculture be more hygienic by providing a convenient affordable service. The end product
compost is a high quality product and is sold allowing the business to make money coming in and going out.
I do not have large livestock, nor do I have a lot of livestock, so I have been fortunate to be able to handle any deadstock on property. It got my thinking about others who may not have such options and how do they tackle this inevitable part of the life cycle?
How do you manage deadstock? Is it a struggle? How could it be easier?