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Livestock Care After a Disaster
Handling disasters that stretch the capacity of communities, can only be approached with preparedness, pre-planning, and post-event mitigation. During a disaster, personal safety can be a large enough challenge without the added burden of caring for livestock. This...![Livestock Care During a Disaster](https://emergencymanagement.colostate.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Livestock-Care-During-a-Disaster-1920x1080-1-1080x675.png)
Livestock Care During a Disaster
Normally, the response time for disaster is extremely limited. If you are not aware of pre-existing conditions, you will have even less time to respond. It’s important to develop a priority system for safety efforts. The generally accepted sequence for safety and...![Livestock Care Before a Disaster](https://emergencymanagement.colostate.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/PreparingLivestockDisaster.png)