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Sydney racehorses struck by the Equine flu

By Cindy Ferguson

Sydney’s spring carnival racing has been canceled after eight Australian racehorses have tested positive for Equine influenza. Such horses are located at the headquarters of racing in New South Wales Randwick racecourse.

The epidemic was first spotted in Sydney sometime last week and was distinguished among recreational horses. The Randwick racecourse has now been condemned to thirty day quarantine in order to avoid further outbursts and all horse movements and race meetings have been prohibited.

According to the industries president for New South Wales, Ian Macdonald, the disease may well extend rapidly all the way through the Randwick stables, where most of Australia's premium thoroughbreds are stabled and which holds nearly 700 thoroughbreds. Randwick is also home to some of the country's most important trainers.

The eruption is an overwhelming shock to the racing industry and the cancellation of the races will cost millions of dollars to the horse industry and bookmakers. The fright of employment loss also lies in the midst of many.

Executive Peter V'Landys referred to the situation as a grim day stating that the annulment of Sydney races would have an important impact on the Melbourne spring carnival, as well as the Melbourne Cup, Australia's most prominent horse race which is held in November.

For the time being, just about 100 citizens, 30 of which are children, are to stay put and quarantine subsequent to an outburst in Warwick, Queensland state. The Equine flu does not have an effect on humans, but may be linger on garments or footwear.

About the Author:
Cindy Ferguson is a high-ranking writer on sports in the football betting industry. You can also find more of her work at Instant Action Sports UK.
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