Chickenz wrote:As a question exactly what happens when such a big animal dies? I know smaller creatures get buried in the garden and what not but what do you do with a Hoss?
Spoiler:
Glue factory, or is that a bit out of date now?
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Rubbish news Friz, sorry to hear it. Imagine how happy it will have been though, I don't doubt it was well looked after. A good life and a dignified death. That's the Deagostini way.
We send them to the hunt kennels for hound food, but only if they're fit for consumption.
In this case the horse had lots of painkillers and horse tranq so was cremated, also at the hunt kennels which has an incinerator for burning the bits of dead cow they don't feed to the hounds.
A Viking funeral would be an awesome way to go (if I could actually trace any viking ancestry). Personally I'd go for cremation just because I wouldn't like to take up space.
The Shutting Downs wrote:
As for a funeral pyre, it cant be done unless you are 5 miles from a population centre of more than 1000 peoples...
...Don't ask...
Can't be done anyway, not legally apparently. There was the stuff in the paper about a bloke wanting a traditional Hindu or Sikh funeral pyre for either his death or of a family member, and being turned down by the council due to the laws in the UK not too long ago.