The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began June 1. Predictions are for another season with above average number of storms. Here in Southeastern North Carolina, we have been affected by many tropical storms and hurricanes over the years including Matthew and Florence, which caused major flooding in the area.
There is much livestock owners can do to prepare for hurricane season. Before another storm strikes, livestock farmers should take several steps to be prepared. These steps include:- Establish an Emergency Plan.
- Secure equipment: place large equipment in covered area or tie down.
- Clear debris from drainage ditches.
- Remove dead or damage trees.
- Keep livestock barns, gates, and fencing in good repair.
- Prepare farm vehicles and machinery: gasoline and oil.
- Stay connected with local emergency and management agencies.
- Take farm inventory: livestock and equipment.
- Regularly review insurance polices.
- Secure animals: move to secure pastures or higher locations. Never leave livestock in closed barn.
- Make sure your animals are current on all vaccinations.
- Purchase additional feed, hay, and water supplies several days before a hurricane. These items might not be available after the storm.
- Stock up on basic veterinary supplies and have restraint equipment for restraining injured animals that need veterinary assistance.
- Livestock identification: Permanent is best.
- Livestock Emergency Kits.
With the right preparation you can protect your livestock from injury should a hurricane occur.
For more information, please contact Nelson Brownlee, Extension Area Small Farms Agent, at 910-671-3276, by email at Nelson_Brownlee@ncsu.edu, or visit our website.