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    14 hours ago

    What made them start in the first place? Sounds like a deranged thing to do.

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      31 minutes ago

      They do it in areas where predators would be drawn into human contact. So like hiking areas.

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      14 hours ago

      Makes them break down easier/faster and less logistically challenging and costly than taking them somewhere to be composted. Also stops grizzly and whatnot from gathering at the horse.