How We Work

At Oklahoma Hazmat & Remediations (OHR), we provide safe and reliable livestock recovery for farmers, ranchers, and property owners. Certified by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, our team handles livestock recovery, cleanup, and disposal while following strict safety guidelines to protect animals, people, and property.

When livestock are displaced or in danger due to accidents, natural disasters, or other situations, OHR responds promptly to secure the animals and the surrounding area. We ensure that all affected areas are cleaned and hazards are removed to prevent further risk to the livestock or the environment.

In addition, animals can be safely held at our Southern Oklahoma farm until owners are able to recover them. Our focus is on keeping the livestock safe and secure during this time, providing attentive care to protect them from harm. While we do not provide veterinary services, we maintain a secure and controlled environment so owners can pick up their animals when ready.

Answering Your Questions

 

What does livestock recovery include?

Livestock recovery includes securing the animals, cleaning affected areas, removing hazards, and safely managing livestock until the owners are able to retrieve them. We also ensure the environment is controlled to prevent additional stress or injury.

How is the livestock kept safe while at the farm?

Animals are maintained in secure, controlled areas with food, water, shelter, and constant monitoring to ensure their safety until owners pick them up. Staff checks regularly to ensure that the animals remain calm, comfortable, and secure at all times.

Can animals be temporarily housed if owners cannot immediately retrieve them?

Yes. Animals can be safely held at our Southern Oklahoma farm with attentive care until owners are able to come and recover them. During this time, we monitor the animals closely to maintain their safety and comfort.

Are there safety protocols followed during livestock recovery?

Absolutely. OHR strictly follows safety guidelines for both personnel and livestock, including proper containment, handling, and monitoring practices throughout recovery. These protocols ensure that the animals and staff remain protected.