I moved a sheep carcass over very soft mud to firmer ground using fence panels, a hand-truck, and tie-down straps. I show the set-up only.
carcass at path-start |
carcass at path-start. see how muddy the ground is? |
fence panels that formed the path. I laid these panels down on the mud to make a path-way |
path-way from carcass to viewer |
path-way from carcass to exit, right by wheel-barrow |
hand-truck and tie-down straps |
hand-truck and tie-down straps |
hand-truck in position for me to lift the carcass onto it |
tie-down straps in position to go over the carcass |
hand-truck and tie-down straps |
hand-truck and tie-down straps |
I simply rolled the carcass over the path-way to firmer ground, and then to a trailer to await disposition. This could work with any carcass that can fit on a hand-truck. The fence panels provided support for the loaded hand-truck. I did this to more cleanly move the carcass. I just could not drag it through the mud and then along the ground.
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