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<blockquote data-quote="TexasSportsman" data-source="post: 2331746" data-attributes="member: 115081"><p>Many would think the carcass is wasted. I totally disagree. Document what you need and drag the carcass into the woods/brush. There it will feed not only coyotes, foxes, birds of prey(vulture, buzzards, crows, ravens, hawks, etc.) as well as insects. What isn't consumed will decompose into and enrich the soil. </p><p></p><p>Top soil is composed of sediments as well as dead and decayed plant and animal matter. It takes at least 100 years for topsoil to form. </p><p>The bones of the deer will become source of nutrients for wildlife. I've read and seen squirrels and chipmunks gnaw on the bones and antlers.</p><p></p><p>Mother nature ensures that nothing goes to waste. </p><p></p><p>Even when you shoot a good buck and are cannot find it regardless of how much you search for it. You'll go home empty handed but the wildlife will benefit from your loss. Nothing goes to waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasSportsman, post: 2331746, member: 115081"] Many would think the carcass is wasted. I totally disagree. Document what you need and drag the carcass into the woods/brush. There it will feed not only coyotes, foxes, birds of prey(vulture, buzzards, crows, ravens, hawks, etc.) as well as insects. What isn't consumed will decompose into and enrich the soil. Top soil is composed of sediments as well as dead and decayed plant and animal matter. It takes at least 100 years for topsoil to form. The bones of the deer will become source of nutrients for wildlife. I've read and seen squirrels and chipmunks gnaw on the bones and antlers. Mother nature ensures that nothing goes to waste. Even when you shoot a good buck and are cannot find it regardless of how much you search for it. You'll go home empty handed but the wildlife will benefit from your loss. Nothing goes to waste. [/QUOTE]
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