Chizbad
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I just read on the news these fires have already killed an accounted for 54 horses... terrible stuff [emoji853]
One of the fires is a few miles away from me, but none of my properties are in immediate danger right now. The heavy winds are even blowing the smoke out to sea, so if it won't for the news, we wouldn't even know.
My friend's place burned to the ground though. Nothing left. They are devastated.
So awful.I just read on the news these fires have already killed an accounted for 54 horses... terrible stuff [emoji853]
If its enough to bother you, then it is enough to bother them. If its just faint and barely noticeable and not causing you any trouble, then its probably fine for them.
I bet it isn't as bad for your tortoises as for you since they are low to the ground.Question, I decided to study out in the backyard with the torts today and I noticed that I can smell the smoke. Its not a crazy amount, just noticable. How harmful is this for my tortoises? Should I bring them inside until this all goes away?
So sorry to hear about your friends. I grew up in San Diego and worried about the fires all my childhood. Even now I get nervous when fire is involved, even BBQ's and fireplaces. So glad you and yours are fine.One of the fires is a few miles away from me, but none of my properties are in immediate danger right now. The heavy winds are even blowing the smoke out to sea, so if it won't for the news, we wouldn't even know.
My friend's place burned to the ground though. Nothing left. They are devastated.