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Introduction
Introduction1 quiz -
Immediate aftermath of fireSafety & support
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Stock assessments
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Welfare of surviving stock1 quiz
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Case study: Infrastructure in recovery
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Short-term recoveryOptions for surviving stock
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Livestock health & welfare during recovery
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Calculating the expected cost of feeding
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Case study: Using containment feeding in recovery
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Fire damage to pastures & erosion risk
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Changes to farm management after fire1 quiz
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Case study: Making recovery decisions
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Case study: Managing biosecurity risks
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Long-term recoveryLong-term planning
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Long-term pasture recovery1 quiz
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Case study: Accepting help
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Case study: Rebuilding and refining
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Wrap upBushfire recovery1 quiz
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Test your knowledge: Immediate aftermath of fire
Meat & Livestock Australia September 8, 2023
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Safety is the most important thing immediately after a fire. Which of the following dangers do you need to watch for.
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2. Question
True or false: Under animal welfare legislation, you are responsible for the welfare of your stock after the fire. Animals should be located and examined as soon as it is safe to do so.
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3. Question
Of the list below, select all that apply. Following a fire, immediate destruction is required for animals that are:
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