stor y by Ren ée Cap p sMaking stridesin bushfire recoveryThe University of Adelaide’s state-of-the-art Equine Health and PerformanceCentre at Roseworthy campus faced the ultimate test after the devastatingPinery Þres ripped through South Australia’s mid-north in November last year.Among the victims were badly injuredpets and livestock, including eighthorses admitted to the EquineHealth Performance Centre, as the ûresburnt more than 82,000 hectares of land.On the critical list was Cheyanne, an18-year-old mare, that arrived at the centresuffering from severe burns to her face,legs and tail. She also had signs of smokeinhalation and a wound to her front leg.Robin van den Boom, AssociateProfessor in Equine Health at Roseworthycampus' School of Animal and VeterinarySciences, was one of the vets treatinghorses as they arrived at the clinic.
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