Moomoo1024
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Hello!
I live in California and unfortunately we've had awful fire seasons the last few years. I'm trying to plan ahead with ID'S for my animals just in case we have to turn them loose or bring them to an Evac center.
I just bought a mane tag from I.C.E. USA, which I'll use for my mini horse if a fire approaches.
Any ideas for sheep and goats though? I have a few pets and they are not tagged. The goats wear collars daily (they are escape artists) but I read that nylon collars can melt in a fire situation, making them more dangerous.
Also the sheep's wool makes collars challenging for them (wool grows fast so the collar gets tight), so I'm at a loss for how to ID them quickly if I have to evacuate. Anyone have any ideas?
Also if anyone has any comments/advice about IDing any other animals, I'm sure someone would find that useful!
Thanks!
I live in California and unfortunately we've had awful fire seasons the last few years. I'm trying to plan ahead with ID'S for my animals just in case we have to turn them loose or bring them to an Evac center.
I just bought a mane tag from I.C.E. USA, which I'll use for my mini horse if a fire approaches.
Any ideas for sheep and goats though? I have a few pets and they are not tagged. The goats wear collars daily (they are escape artists) but I read that nylon collars can melt in a fire situation, making them more dangerous.
Also the sheep's wool makes collars challenging for them (wool grows fast so the collar gets tight), so I'm at a loss for how to ID them quickly if I have to evacuate. Anyone have any ideas?
Also if anyone has any comments/advice about IDing any other animals, I'm sure someone would find that useful!
Thanks!