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Preparing Livestock and Pets for Wildfire: A Guide to Safety

Wiildfire season is upon us, it's crucial to ensure the safety of our beloved animals. We hope this guide to help you prepare your livestock and pets:

1. Create an Emergency Plan

  • Evacuation Routes: Know safe routes for quick evacuation.

  • Safe Havens: Identify safe locations where you can take your animals, such as barns, fairgrounds, or animal shelters.

  • Transport Readiness: Keep vehicles and trailers ready for transportation.

2. Prepare Emergency Kits

  • For Pets:

    • Leashes, collars, and carriers

    • Food, water, and bowls

    • Medications and first aid supplies

    • Comfort items like blankets or toys

    • Copies of medical records and microchip information

  • For Livestock:

    • Halters and lead ropes

    • Food, water, and buckets

    • Medications and veterinary records

    • Identification tags or markers

3. Create a Defensible Space

  • Around Livestock Areas: Clear brush and flammable materials from barns and corrals.

  • For Pets: Keep pet enclosures and areas clear of debris.

4. Stay Informed

  • Monitor Weather and Fire Updates: Keep an eye on local news and weather channels.

  • Sign Up for Alerts: Enroll in local alert systems for timely notifications.

5. Have a Backup Plan

  • Neighbor Assistance: Coordinate with neighbors for help with evacuation if you're not home.

  • Alternative Shelters: Know alternative locations where you can temporarily house your animals.

Remember, your animals depend on you for their safety. Being prepared can make all the difference. Stay safe, and take action now to protect your furry and feathered friends. Stay safe!

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