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Developing cattle data collection systems

Project start date: 01 May 2009
Project end date: 30 November 2014
Publication date: 22 October 2015
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Grassfed cattle, Grainfed cattle
Relevant regions: National
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Summary

​This project originated from concerns over mortalities in cattle exported from Australia to the Middle East that had been attributed to respiratory disease.
This project was large, complex, innovative and successful. It has laid the foundation for future field research driven by industry for industry benefit and involving research activities embedded into routine operations. It has generated substantial improvement in our understanding of cattle mortality risk on long haul voyages and particularly mortality due to respiratory disease. It has also contributed substantially to improved resources and systems for monitoring and reporting animal health and welfare outcomes.
The findings from this project will contribute to development of mitigation strategies to reduce respiratory disease risk during export. The success of this project offers lessons for future projects that can be implemented for industry benefit.

More information

Project manager: Sharon Dundon
Primary researcher: Ausvet Animal Health Services Pty