Biosecurity: Your Role in Protecting Oregon's Livestock
Protect yourself and protect the well-being of the animals in your care by providing the first line of defense—biosecurity.
Protect yourself and protect the well-being of the animals in your care by providing the first line of defense—biosecurity.
Disaster preparedness tips for large animal and equine owners.
A handy checklist of supplies to have on hand in case of an emergency. Pack supplies that will last at least 72 hours. Food, water and medication for two weeks is highly recommended.
Health advisories issued for air quality also apply to animals. Smoke, ash and dust from wildfires affects pets, birds, horses, livestock and wildlife.