By AAP Britain’s horse racing industry remains on tenterhooks following an outbreak of equine flu with next month’s showpiece Cheltenham Festival the focus of attention. All race meetings in Britain have been cancelled until Wednesday and three more cases of equine flu were confirmed on Friday at the stables of trainer Donald… Read More » Read full article
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