Ausvet Pty Ltd, 34 Thynne St, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, 425 Werombi Road, Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2022 Jul;100(7):306-317. doi: 10.1111/avj.13165. Epub 2022 May 5.
The 2019/2020 Australian bushfires were the largest bushfire event in modern Australian history. While actions to mitigate risk to homes from bushfires are well reported, there is very little research reported on the impacts of bushfires on livestock. With an increasing incidence of bushfires predicted, there is an urgent need to identify how farmers can best protect their livestock.
Compare bushfire affected farms with and without injured livestock to identify associations between risk factors and bushfire injury. Infer management approaches that can be used to reduce bushfire injury in livestock.
A case-control study using a structured interview questionnaire, delivered in late 2020 to cattle and sheep farmers in south-eastern Australia (New South Wales and Victoria) whose farmland was burnt in the 2019/2020 Australian bushfires. Case farms were farms with bushfires injured or killed livestock. Control farms were farms that had no bushfire injured livestock but that still had fire present on the farm. Interview responses were summarised and information theoretical approaches were used to identify potential risk factors for livestock bushfire injury and protective actions that could inform future fire-preparation recommendations.
Of 46 farms in the case-control study, 21 (46%) reported bushfire injured or killed livestock. Apparent protective factors identified included: preparation (having a bushfire plan and more than two farm bushfire fighting units), backburning and receiving assistance from fire authorities. Combined beef and sheep grazing enterprises appeared to have an increased risk of bushfire injury to livestock.
2019/2020 年澳大利亚丛林大火是澳大利亚现代历史上最大的丛林火灾事件。虽然有大量关于减轻房屋免受丛林火灾风险的行动的报道,但关于丛林火灾对牲畜的影响的研究却很少。随着预计丛林火灾的发生率不断增加,迫切需要确定农民如何最好地保护他们的牲畜。
将受丛林火灾影响的农场与没有受伤牲畜的农场进行比较,以确定风险因素与丛林火灾受伤之间的关联。推断可用于减少牲畜丛林火灾受伤的管理方法。
采用病例对照研究,使用结构化访谈问卷,于 2020 年底在澳大利亚东南部(新南威尔士州和维多利亚州)的牛羊养殖户中进行,这些农场的土地在 2019/2020 年澳大利亚丛林大火中被烧毁。病例农场是有丛林火灾受伤或死亡牲畜的农场。对照农场是没有丛林火灾受伤牲畜但仍有火灾的农场。对访谈回复进行总结,并使用信息理论方法确定牲畜丛林火灾受伤的潜在风险因素和可以为未来防火准备建议提供信息的保护措施。
在这项病例对照研究中,有 46 个农场,其中 21 个(46%)报告说牲畜因丛林火灾受伤或死亡。确定的明显保护因素包括:准备(有丛林火灾计划和两个以上的农场丛林火灾扑救单位)、后燃和获得消防当局的援助。混合肉牛和绵羊放牧企业似乎增加了牲畜丛林火灾受伤的风险。