So we were real concerned about that. And we began collecting as many animals as we could and securing them in what we thought were secure buildings. Hoofstock, we couldn’t do anything there. They had holding pins in the back that were chain link. And we just, it was like the best thing to do is we went in and anything that we thought could be picked up by wind, whether it was hay boxes, tools, we took all that stuff, got it out of there and got, and our rock work that hid most of our back holding air in every exhibit were hollow. And you could get into them. And that’s where we put all that stuff that we thought would fly around to make sure there wasn’t anything that could impale an animal or anything like that. And then I had, and been, had been training what we called a shoot team.