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Posted by Scott8n on October 15, 2001 at 12:09:13 from (199.131.159.125):
In Reply to: O.T. - Dead animal in well posted by Terry Alexander on October 15, 2001 at 06:52:28:
we had a small pig fall into the well about two summers ago. We didn't notice it was missing utnil 11 days later. By then it had bloated up til you couldn't tell what it was. It looked like a rotten fur ball and smelled bad. We fished it out with sticks and boards and it came apart in pieces. But we got it out. We used clorox in the well and brought in bottled water for a week. We flushed out the well until you could smell Clorox and not the pig. It worked but to this day when I drnk from the kitchen sink I still see the bloated pig falling apart and I lose my apetite. Clorox works good but I would flush it out with a well driller too. just my 2 cents worth if it helps. Scott
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