Industry Notice: Preparing your animals for the threat of cyclones
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission
Independent statutory body overseeing integrity and welfare standards of QLD racing animals and industry participants.
With tropical cyclone advice currently in place for North Queensland from the?Bureau of Meteorology, we encourage you to review your emergency plan.
How can I protect my horse or greyhound in the event of extreme weather?
Prepare an emergency evacuation plan in advance, in case you need to move your animals with you to a safe place. This may be necessary if you receive an evacuation order, or if you believe your stabling or kennel may pose a danger to your animals.
Consider an emergency evacuation plan if your stabling or kennel is:
Prepare an emergency kit, containing:
Before the storm begins, check the paddock for any hazards, including:
Power lines and loss of power
Try to make sure that your horse is not left in a paddock where there are power lines, in case they come down during the storm.
Make sure that your animals have access to at least a week’s worth of safe food and water. Do not rely on automatic water systems, as power may be lost.
After the emergency
Survey the area for hazards such as:
Remember to always assume that fallen power lines are live and dangerous. Don’t touch fallen power lines, but rather report any fallen power lines through the?Get Ready Queensland?website.
Animal welfare concerns
If you have any concerns about the welfare of racing animals due to extreme weather, please contact?[email protected]