Hurricane Preparedness for Poultry
Poultry, feed, and water containers in standing water after a storm. This can encourage bacterial growth and illness in poultry flocks. Credit: J. Ryals, UF/IFAS.
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poultry
backyard chickens
disaster recovery
hurricanes
disaster preparedness

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Ryals, Jessica, and Gary D. Butcher. 2025. “Hurricane Preparedness for Poultry: VM276, 8 2025”. EDIS 2025 (4). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/EDIS-VM276-2025.

Abstract

Before the hurricane and tropical storm season, weatherizing your backyard poultry coops is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of your birds. This publication outlines how to protect your coop from heavy winds, flooding, and flying debris. A well-built, well-anchored coop in a place that will not flood or blow over in strong winds is the goal. Written by Jessica M. Ryals and Gary D. Butcher, and published by the UF College of Veterinary Medicine, UF/IFAS Extension, August 2025.

https://doi.org/10.32473/EDIS-VM276-2025
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