Sometimes a person's careless behavior will break the law, so before deciding to do something, a person must consider whether what he does will bring bad consequences. Only in this way can we reduce our mistakes, and once we make some mistakes, we will regret it for life. It's like burying animal carcasses privately. Just think about it and you'll know if it's illegal.
It is illegal to bury animal carcasses without permission.
Most farmers are in the countryside, so their idea is relatively simple, thinking that buried animals will be fine. They didn't think that these dead animals might suffer from infectious diseases or plagues. Once an infectious disease occurs, it is an act that infringes on the safety of others, so this practice is definitely illegal. Farmers must report to the relevant departments when they find a large number of animal deaths, and cannot handle them privately. Offenders will be dealt with severely. Relevant animal epidemic prevention personnel treat these dead animals harmlessly and give them. If these dead animals are taken to the market for sale, the consequences will be more serious and the punishment will be heavier. Therefore, farmers must not take chances and do illegal things, not only be punished by law, but also be morally condemned.
Second, if you don't know the law, you must learn it.
Many people don't know the law and don't want to learn it, so they often suffer. If farmers want to enter this industry, they must thoroughly understand these relevant regulations, so that they can handle emergencies well, do not commit illegal and criminal acts, and do business with peace of mind. Don't be selfish and reckless in everything, and eventually harm others and yourself.
Three opinions.
There are many infectious diseases among the dead animals. I hope farmers can keep them in mind, so that they won't do illegal things, and our society will be safer and better.