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Home / Environment / Cold Snap Threatens South Florida Ranch Animals

Cold Snap Threatens South Florida Ranch Animals

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Ranchers protect vulnerable animals and plants from cold weather.
  • Special coats and hay bales keep animals warm.
  • Nursery plants are a key income source for the ranch.
Cold Snap Threatens South Florida Ranch Animals

South Florida ranch owners are working diligently to shield their animals and plants from a significant cold and windy weather event impacting Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Efforts are underway to ensure the well-being of various animals, including horses, tortoises, goats, chickens, pigs, and emus.

At Maranda Farm and Ranch, special insulated coats are being used for horses, while bales of hay are stacked to protect tortoises. Ranch CEO Chelsea Maranda highlighted concerns about horses potentially stopping their water intake due to the temperature drop, which could lead to serious health issues like colic.

Beyond the animal enclosures, the ranch is also focused on protecting its sensitive nursery plants, a crucial source of income. Staff are bringing potted trees indoors to safeguard them from the harsh conditions, planning for long hours to manage the situation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ranchers use special coats for animals and stack hay bales to shield them from the cold weather.
Horses may stop drinking water in cold temperatures, leading to dehydration and colic.
The nursery plants are a significant source of income for the ranch and farm.

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