ANS 3216 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Horse Trailer, Hurricane Andrew, Equine Infectious Anemia

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Where to go: there are many facilities in and out of the state of florida that you can use in the case of an emergency, www. sshc. org/evac. For additional information contact: your local animal control agency, your local agriculture extension office, your local emergency management authorities. In the event of evacuation: majority of sites require a negative coggins test (eia, call in advance for reservations, plan to bring food and water. Make arrangements in advance to prepare your horse trailer: ensure that your horses can be loaded. Ensure your animals have durable and visible identification. If possible, modify fences to allow horses to move to higher ground in the event of floods or lower ground in the event of high winds. Reinforce houses, barns, and other buildings with hurricane straps and other measures. Fill water troughs and other large containers with water: provides an additional water supply, prevents the containers from blowing away.

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