June 10, 2025

Episode 25: Livestock, Pets & Hurricanes: Are You Ready? With Stephen Burnett

In this episode of Hello Austin County, we’re joined by returning guest Stephen Burnett, Disaster Assessment and Recovery Specialist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. With hurricane season fast approaching, Stephen shares critical advice on how rural families can prepare for emergencies – covering not just themselves, but their pets and livestock too.

Stephen walks us through the five phases of emergency management – prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery – and breaks down what those mean for everyday Texans. From boarding up windows and storing hay to creating pet evacuation plans and documenting storm damage for insurance and FEMA, this conversation is packed with practical steps for getting ready before disaster strikes.

You’ll also learn about the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act, how livestock needs differ in disasters, why emergency kits should include duct tape and a chainsaw, and why having a “survivor’s mindset” is the most important tool of all.

🎙️ Host:

Shelley Stuessel-Brian

Director of Operations, Austin County News Online & Co-Creator, Hello Austin County

Greg Stuessel

Publisher, Executive Producer, Technical Director
Austin County News Online & Austin County Media

🎙️ Guests:

Stephen Burnett, Disaster Assessment and Recovery Specialist

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

🎧 Episode Highlights:

00:19 – Welcome and guest introduction
01:51 – Five phases of emergency management
03:50 – Pet evacuation and service animals
06:22 – Livestock preparedness and feed requirements
08:08 – Documenting damage and filing reports
10:42– Recovery resources and FEMA
11:41 – The Rule of Three and survivor’s mindset
13:02 – Types of disasters and Texas-specific risks
33:14 – Go kits, stay kits, fire extinguishers, and livestock shelters
35:35 – Final tips