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JaneMBE

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sorry if I upset anyone here...
If a small pony was buried in the ground, how long would the body take to decompose....?

I do have a reason for asking but would rather not bring it to the forum as such. (but you can pm if you prefer to answer privately)

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I am guessing about 10 years to fully decompose. A human body takes so many years before they're allowed to dig up the site.

I think, so don't take it as gospel. Only because OH and I were discussing decomposing bodies the other day and he mentioned something about 10 years. (don't ask...)
 
I think it would vary on the type of soil and the conditions.

A body decomposes in air twices as fast than in water and 4 times as fast as when buried.

Within a year if the body was left in the soil and not in a box then it would be pretty much reduced to a skeleton, although it would take a further 50 years for the bones to dry out.

Note must be made that the burial of horses is not easy. They must be buried at a depth of at least 15ft and away from water courses. Foot and Mouth has banned the burial of all farm animals except pets - indeed I know a few farmers who have several hundred pet sheep!
 
We burried Harry Boy at the end of July last year. We noticed just before Christmas that the grave had 'sunk' - dont know if that is any help to you.
 
Yes our grave in my back woods also sunk within about 5 or 6 months. One of our mare's was buried back in the summer and we left a mound of about 5ft above her; this has significantly sunk and there is only a slight mound of about 2 to 3 ft now.
 
Have you burried your pony yet? where abouts did you bury them? did you put a marker stone? it's so sad when thy pass on isnt it? My lads gonna get the works when he passes on
 
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