Area52
Professional
It’s not dumping, it’s relocating. of course not in anyone else’s path or vicinity. I know what a stench you’re experiencing. Not sure of your terrain or landscape, putting a dead animal (that large) back where it came from is not by any means “dumping” refuse, especially when it will soon burst, and begin rotting away. It’s my understanding deer die in the woods : ) ! I’m sure you can find some neighbors or the volunteer fire dept would be kind to help, two man job should be enough, length of rope and a skid of sorts to drag in on makes it easier if there’s no grass. The rest of the carnivores and larvae will eat for a week or so.No kids, no atv, I'd feel guilty dumping it...But I'm thinking I might, only because there really isn't another option, other than paying $200
we'll see what the stink is tomorrow....
Good luck.