Dead horse disposal

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clh
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Postby clh » Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:59 pm

I'm so very thankful that Good Reputation, McCaskill and McCaskill's Purim filly's ashes are boxed at my house. Sending them to the renderer was not bearable for me, but I understand for some that is the route to go.
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Tbird
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Postby Tbird » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:48 am

The renderer here went out of business but I see one in the phone book that I was told didn't take horses which seems weird to me.
I'm not aware of a place around here that cremates horses but I'm going to research the subject and see where the nearest one is for future reference. Clearly, burying ashes is the way to go.