Journal article
The Australian 2019/2020 Black Summer Bushfires: Analysis of the Pathology, Treatment Strategies and Decision Making About Burnt Livestock
BD Cowled, M Bannister-Tyrrell, M Doyle, H Clutterbuck, J Cave, A Hillman, K Plain, C Pfeiffer, M Laurence, MP Ward
Frontiers in Veterinary Science | Published : 2022
Abstract
In 2019/2020, Australia experienced a severe bushfire event, with many tens of thousands of livestock killed or euthanized. Little systematic research has occurred to understand livestock bushfire injuries, risk factors for injury, or how to make decisions about management of bushfire-injured livestock. Addressing this research gap is important as there is an increasing bushfire incidence globally. This paper presents qualitative research findings about bushfire-injured and killed livestock in the south-east of Australia after the 2019/2020 Australian bushfires. We describe observed pathology, treatments used, and risk factors for injury, then use thematic analysis to understand decision mak..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA grant number: B.AHE.2102) and the Commonwealth Government of Australia and we acknowledge that funding.