Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

All UK racing cancelled after flu outbreak

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RACE meetings at all British racecourse­s have been cancelled today due to an outbreak of equine flu.

The British Horseracin­g Authority (BHA) made the decision yesterday evening after the Animal Health Trust confirmed three positive tests from vaccinated horses in an active racing yard.

The horses from the infected yard had raced earlier in the day at Ayr and Ludlow, potentiall­y exposing other horses across the country and in Ireland to the disease.

The BHA said in a statement that the identifica­tion of the virus in vaccinated horses presented a “cause for significan­t concern”.

It added: “The action to cancel racing has been viewed as necessary in order to restrict, as far as possible, the risk of further spread of the disease.

“The BHA has worked quickly to identify which yards could have potentiall­y been exposed and identify the further actions required.

“The BHA is presently communicat­ing with yards potentiall­y exposed to ensure appropriat­e quarantine and biosecurit­y measures are put in place and horse movements restricted to avoid possible further spread of the disease. The full extent of potential exposure is unknown and we are working quickly to understand as much as we can to assist our decision-making.”

The action to cancel today’s races was taken with unanimous support of the BHA’s industry veterinary committee and will affect meetings at Huntingdon, Doncaster, Ffos Las and Chelmsford.

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