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This presentation will show examples of …. Shelter policies Understanding livestock mentality Flight zone and point of balance Moving livestock Reducing stress on livestock. Safety. Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish

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  1. This presentation will show examples of… • Shelter policies • Understanding livestock mentality • Flight zone and point of balance • Moving livestock • Reducing stress on livestock

  2. Safety • Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish • A cow is heavy and stepping on your foot can cause damage • Know kicking zone • Cattle kick from side • Horses kick out or strike in front

  3. Safety-cont • A stressed herd can run you over if you don’t have an escape route • Be aware of animals that have the tendency to charge or ram

  4. Key differences between livestock and domestic animals • Owned for commercial purposes • Usually live in natural herd conditions • Usually food animals or dairy producing • Different methods of handling • Identification methods • Branding • Ear notch • Tags • Microchip

  5. How disasters effect livestock • Floods • the herd would try to find high ground • No electricity • No clean water • Tornados and hurricanes • Barns and Fencing gone • No clean water • No electricity

  6. This presentation will show examples of… • Shelter policies • Understanding livestock mentality • Flight zone and point of balance • Moving livestock • Reducing stress on livestock

  7. Safety • Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish • A cow is heavy and stepping on your foot can cause damage • Know kicking zone • Cattle kick from side • Horses kick out or strike in front

  8. Safety-cont • A stressed herd can run you over if you don’t have an escape route • Be aware of animals that have the tendency to charge or ram

  9. Key differences between livestock and domestic animals • Owned for commercial purposes • Usually live in natural herd conditions • Usually food animals or dairy producing • Different methods of handling • Identification methods • Branding • Ear notch • Tags • Microchip

  10. How disasters effect livestock • Floods • the herd would try to find high ground • No electricity • No clean water • Tornados and hurricanes • Barns and Fencing gone • No clean water • No electricity

  11. How does Noah’s Wish shelter livestock • Sheltering in Place • Always use help for owner if possible • Is the environment safe • Is the ground contaminated from the disaster • Are there downed electric wires • Need to get food to animals • Water • Is fencing in place • Electric fencing • Repair existing fence if possible

  12. What to look out for • Signs of illness in ruminants • Coughing • Nasal discharge • Diarrhea • Distended abdomen • Straining • Depression • Lack of appetite • Failure to get up and • Frostbite

  13. How does Noah’s Wish shelter livestock on site • Noah’s Wish Shelter • Build pens with panels • May have stalls at site

  14. Pictures

  15. This presentation will show examples of… • Shelter policies • Understanding livestock mentality • Flight zone and point of balance • Moving livestock • Reducing stress on livestock

  16. Safety • Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish • A cow is heavy and stepping on your foot can cause damage • Know kicking zone • Cattle kick from side • Horses kick out or strike in front

  17. Safety-cont • A stressed herd can run you over if you don’t have an escape route • Be aware of animals that have the tendency to charge or ram

  18. Key differences between livestock and domestic animals • Owned for commercial purposes • Usually live in natural herd conditions • Usually food animals or dairy producing • Different methods of handling • Identification methods • Branding • Ear notch • Tags • Microchip

  19. How disasters effect livestock • Floods • the herd would try to find high ground • No electricity • No clean water • Tornados and hurricanes • Barns and Fencing gone • No clean water • No electricity

  20. How does Noah’s Wish shelter livestock • Sheltering in Place • Always use help for owner if possible • Is the environment safe • Is the ground contaminated from the disaster • Are there downed electric wires • Need to get food to animals • Water • Is fencing in place • Electric fencing • Repair existing fence if possible

  21. What to look out for • Signs of illness in ruminants • Coughing • Nasal discharge • Diarrhea • Distended abdomen • Straining • Depression • Lack of appetite • Failure to get up and • Frostbite

  22. This presentation will provide information on… • General information on Intake • Trouble shooting • Livestock intake

  23. General Information

  24. This presentation will show examples of… • Shelter policies • Understanding livestock mentality • Flight zone and point of balance • Moving livestock • Reducing stress on livestock

  25. Safety • Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish • A cow is heavy and stepping on your foot can cause damage • Know kicking zone • Cattle kick from side • Horses kick out or strike in front

  26. Safety-cont • A stressed herd can run you over if you don’t have an escape route • Be aware of animals that have the tendency to charge or ram

  27. Key differences between livestock and domestic animals • Owned for commercial purposes • Usually live in natural herd conditions • Usually food animals or dairy producing • Different methods of handling • Identification methods • Branding • Ear notch • Tags • Microchip

  28. How disasters effect livestock • Floods • the herd would try to find high ground • No electricity • No clean water • Tornados and hurricanes • Barns and Fencing gone • No clean water • No electricity

  29. How does Noah’s Wish shelter livestock • Sheltering in Place • Always use help for owner if possible • Is the environment safe • Is the ground contaminated from the disaster • Are there downed electric wires • Need to get food to animals • Water • Is fencing in place • Electric fencing • Repair existing fence if possible

  30. What to look out for • Signs of illness in ruminants • Coughing • Nasal discharge • Diarrhea • Distended abdomen • Straining • Depression • Lack of appetite • Failure to get up and • Frostbite

  31. This presentation will provide information on… • General information on Intake • Trouble shooting • Livestock intake

  32. General Information

  33. Volunteer positions available • Adoption counselor • Animal intake assistant • Animal recovery counselor • Data entry clerk • Documentation clerk • Foster care screener • Grief recovery counselor • Runners

  34. Being organized is important!

  35. Animal Intake Form

  36. Supplemental Farm Animal Description

  37. Supplemental equine description

  38. This presentation will show examples of… • Shelter policies • Understanding livestock mentality • Flight zone and point of balance • Moving livestock • Reducing stress on livestock

  39. Safety • Remember the safety of the volunteers and the animals is the first concern of Noah’s Wish • A cow is heavy and stepping on your foot can cause damage • Know kicking zone • Cattle kick from side • Horses kick out or strike in front

  40. Safety-cont • A stressed herd can run you over if you don’t have an escape route • Be aware of animals that have the tendency to charge or ram

  41. Key differences between livestock and domestic animals • Owned for commercial purposes • Usually live in natural herd conditions • Usually food animals or dairy producing • Different methods of handling • Identification methods • Branding • Ear notch • Tags • Microchip

  42. How disasters effect livestock • Floods • the herd would try to find high ground • No electricity • No clean water • Tornados and hurricanes • Barns and Fencing gone • No clean water • No electricity

  43. How does Noah’s Wish shelter livestock • Sheltering in Place • Always use help for owner if possible • Is the environment safe • Is the ground contaminated from the disaster • Are there downed electric wires • Need to get food to animals • Water • Is fencing in place • Electric fencing • Repair existing fence if possible

  44. What to look out for • Signs of illness in ruminants • Coughing • Nasal discharge • Diarrhea • Distended abdomen • Straining • Depression • Lack of appetite • Failure to get up and • Frostbite

  45. This presentation will provide information on… • General information on Intake • Trouble shooting • Livestock intake

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