 Today we're here at the Butte County Fairgrounds in Gridley. We have nearly 400 livestock animals here, everything from ducks, chickens, goats, pigs, potbelly pigs, very large pigs, Arabian horses such as this, donkeys. You name it, we've got all the livestock here. She loves having her neck scratched. The majority of these animals were rescued during the immediate fire evacuation orders and they were brought into the fairgrounds here. But we continue to rescue and bring in animals in the days and weeks following the fire. Most of the large animals here at the Gridley Shelter are owned and we're in good communication with the owners. However, we do have about 150 chickens who don't have identified owners. If you happen to lose chickens during the campfire, please call the reunification hotline and speak with one of our specialists. Okay, ducks, it's okay. We had 24, but now we have nine, so hopefully we'll be able to adopt some of the ducks that don't find homes. So many people have offered to foster out the animals where the owners don't have a way to keep them. They've stepped up to adopt and it's been amazing. This county has been incredible. The sheer amount of dedication and true love for these animals from every volunteer that we've seen at all of our shelters, including this one here at the fairgrounds, is truly overwhelming. This work could not be done without them. We've had kids come from 4-H, FFA, we've had college students come from Chico State and then we've had much larger state and federal agencies come to provide support and every single one of those volunteers has played a crucial role here. We're especially excited today to witness the reunification of 30 animals going back home with their owners.