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I am going to make a call right now to my feed store about spoiled hay.
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huh, the feed store has none, and no idea where i can get some.
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Ask a neighbour if you can get some hay from them or from the field yourself. You will probably have to let it spoil yourself though. Most farmers don�t want spoiled hay.
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rotting meat will get u maggots and flies too.
i burn throw away meat in the fire.
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I bet there's a frugal use for maggots! 
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I did change my mind about pallets and hay as a compost bin for myself, and decided that getting used tires and making stacks of them was cheaper (free) and smarter (better insulated). It's been working fantastically. I have been writing about that in this forum.
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I did find a great free source of aged horse manure from freecycle, and have been spreading that on my sheet composting area.  According to sources I am reading, you can put meat and oils in any compost that is set up to work anaerobically. Which, of course, will stink a bit.  I am going to be experimenting with an anaerobic bin at some point and will report on that.
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I have not done an anaerobic bin yet. Right now the stray cats are very happy to eat any meat products I leave around, and that isn't too bad a thing.
Anyone try meat in their worm bins yet? Or have any ideas for composting meat/dairy?
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It really gets me down when i see that no one i know composts. Well, almost no one.
We need another bin for pick up in front of people's houses - trash, recycling, and green wastes.
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