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    Maybe there's a biz opportunity for someone with room for a couple of offal holes.

    By arrangement with the landowner I leave offal and skins where I shoot the goat. I just don't do a lot of hunting there during fly strike season.

    As a townie, dealing with carcass waste is a real issue. We are banned from putting it out in the waste collection so yiu have to find somewhere to dump it. I figured out early on that bringing meat home with skin on, or any bits attached that I can't eat, is a real bad idea. Could I dig an offal hole in my back yard, well maybe. But would I pay a modest fee to be able to dump it into a cockies offal hole? You bet.

    Of course it doesn't solve the poaching problem. Those guys will dump wherever they think they can get away with it.
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jhon View Post
    Maybe there's a biz opportunity for someone with room for a couple of offal holes.
    The rules around here (Waikato DC) are that you can only put stuff in an offal hole from your own property. Probably need a resource consent to do otherwise.
    Small bits and pieces go in the rubbish collection, larger stuff I dig a hole in the vege garden and bury it, but I'm running out of vege garden!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    The rules around here (Waikato DC) are that you can only put stuff in an offal hole from your own property. Probably need a resource consent to do otherwise.
    Small bits and pieces go in the rubbish collection, larger stuff I dig a hole in the vege garden and bury it, but I'm running out of vege garden!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jhon View Post
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    As a townie, dealing with carcass waste is a real issue. We are banned from putting it out in the waste collection.
    you say what?????????
    my green otto bin gets all my offal in it...sheep skins,guts,deer bits and best of all loads of duck feathers,,,funny as fcuk when truck tips the feather bin,,,funnier still when he gets out to look and leaves cab door open.... I had it out with council years ago....its organic food scraps,my food came wrapped in it...no different to the giblits from inside the chook...do they even still have them?
    the council truck missed my bin one week...full of maggoty wallaby skins n guts...I rang them and they came in a ute with a wool sack...poor buggers,but they never left my bin again.

 

 

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