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If your into foxing, and like me aren't bothered by the smell, keep it in a sealable container. I use an old rat bait bucket, once its full shallow bury it somewhere thus easy to check with the lamp or sit and watch. Good for the Charlie's, but best to have landowners consent

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If your into foxing, and like me aren't bothered by the smell, keep it in a sealable container. I use an old rat bait bucket, once its full shallow bury it somewhere thus easy to check with the lamp or sit and watch. Good for the Charlie's, but best to have landowners consent

 

I did that with one of my bits of land :lol: He had a couple of phone calls from dog walkers, there dogs had taken some rather smelly bits of lamb plucks back to the owners, super stinky, slimy and green, He asked if i could move it laughing at the same time and just said, they shouldn't be walking there dogs there anyway its private property :yes: and my bin was way off the footpath by a couple of hundred yards. I just tipped it out onto the freshly ploughed field, it was all gone the next afternoon, crows fox's and badgers must have had a feast.

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