Move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas with non-frozen drinking water.
This means a farmer needs a licence from the Local Authority to move livestock.
Droving is the practice of moving livestock over large distances by walking them "on the hoof".
In 1843, the Pope family moved wagons and livestock from Yount's ranch to their adobe house.
The route is thought to have been developed by the earliest Celtic settlers of the region and used as a drove road for moving livestock.
Residents were warned to stay indoors, close doors and windows, clear storm sewers and move livestock to safe areas.
The ranch is so large that moving livestock from one pasture to another often takes several days.
Newbridge-on-Wye was historically a stop off point for drovers, who moved livestock from place to place.
It formed part of a drovers' road moving local and Irish livestock as far away as England.
By the time Roosevelt established the game preserve, ranchers had moved most domestic livestock elsewhere.