By AAP An outbreak of equine flu forced the cancellation of all British racing on Thursday. The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) made the decision on Wednesday night after the Animal Health Trust confirmed three positives tests from vaccinated horses in an active racing yard. In a statement, the BHA reported horses from… Read More » Read full article
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