By AAP Racing authorities and participants have expressed their horror at vision of horses being slaughtered at a Queensland abattoir and say everyone must continue to work together to re-home and re-train retired racing stock. But they also say the portrayal by the ABC’s 7.30 report is misleading and does not reflect… Read More » Read full article
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