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Horses require extra consideration because of their size and transportation needs. To help prepare for hurricanes, horse owners should put together a solid disaster plan for their animals.
Basic Preparedness Information for Horse Owners
Note: There may be times when evacuating horses may be impossible. Consider if your animals may be better off in a barn or loose in a field, and research both options. If you choose not to evacuate your horses, make sure to take the proper steps to prepare supplies, prepare the animals, and prepare the grounds and buildings. Our article, "If Evacuation Is Not an Option," can help guide you, but also make sure to research your community’s disaster response plans by contacting your local humane organization, agricultural extension agent, or local emergency management agency.
Source: "Disaster Preparedness for Horses." The Humane Society of the United States. 2008. 8 August 2008.
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