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In reply to the discussion: Would you comply with a mandatory evacuation order? [View all]Tumbulu
(6,629 posts)23. You know all this discussion
is making me think more about fire season. A friend lost almost 1000 sheep to a huge wildfire. Horrible, but there was nothing anyone could do. These fires kill both livestock and wildlife without discretion. The volunteer fire people say open all gates and leave with pets and horses in trailers and let the cattle and sheep run away from the fire. But my friends sheep could not outrun the fire, they were killed.
One can load up dogs and horses into trailers. But hundred or thousands of sheep require lots of trailers and time.
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One can have plans for pets (and horses and milk cows/goats- ie tame enough to trailer) and person
Tumbulu
Nov 2012
#53
The dog is always with us. We would try to round up the cats but, yes, we'd be gone after 6 hours
Rowdyboy
Nov 2012
#50
Knowing myself, probably not. But I would keep quiet about it and encourage others to comply.
cthulu2016
Nov 2012
#52