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Open Vet J. 2026; 16(3): 1451-1457


A comprehensive review and proposed operational framework for animal carcass disposal in GCC Countries

Khalifah Khalaf Khatam Ali.



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Disposal of animal carcasses is an environmental and health challenge, especially when it concerns biological security in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This study provides a comprehensive review of traditional and modern carcass disposal methods and proposes an integrated operational framework designed according to the climatic, environmental, and infrastructural conditions of the Arabian Gulf region, in addition to a proposed pet cemetery. The environmental risks associated with indiscriminate disposal, groundwater contamination, the persistence of pathogens, and antibiotic resistance are reviewed based on published evidence. A practical design for the center, staff requirements, cost estimation, and operational workflow are also provided to support implementation at the governorate level. The study offers a scalable and cost-effective solution with overall biosecurity. This framework can serve as a regional reference model for GCC policymakers

Key words: Animal carcass disposal; Biosecurity; Environmental impact; GCC countries; Waste management.







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