

Manitoba Conservation regulates the disposal of deadstock under the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation, MR 42/98. Under this regulation:
15(1) No person shall keep mortalities in or at an
agricultural operation unless the mortalities are kept
(a) in a secure storage room, covered container or secure
location; and
(b) continually frozen or refrigerated, if not disposed of
within 48 hours after death.
The approved mortality disposal options in Manitoba are:
Unfortunately, burial is not suitable for light, sandy
soils and is impractical in the winter. As well, large
operations (300 or more animal units) are not permitted to
bury deadstock on the operation property without written
approval from the director. Incineration can be quite
expensive, particularly for larger carcasses, and the
incinerator must be licensed and operated in accordance with
the
Incinerators Regulation. Finally, due to the BSE crisis,
renderers will no longer handle ruminant (cattle, sheep,
goat) material. This leaves on-farm composting as the only
viable alternative in many situations.
These web pages provide an overview of on-farm composting of
mortalities. It includes interactive screens to assist in
planning your composting site.
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For further information, contact your GO Representative.