Horse exports may resume in May

  • Zietsman Oosthuizen
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Horse exports may resume in May

13 years 2 months ago
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PROVIDING there are no outbreaks of African horse sickness in the controlled area in the Western Cape before May, South Africa will be in a position to apply to its trading partners for direct exports from the Kenilworth Quarantine Station in Cape Town next month, according to Racing SA chairman Peter Gibson.
What do you think will happen and if it happen what will be the effect?

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Re: Re: Horse exports may resume in May

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Our superstars will go,igugu,dancewiththedevil,what a winter,grrenlight,slumdog,etc and we will be reduced to watching them race on half screens next to the ngong canter past lol

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Re: Re: Horse exports may resume in May

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Yes will be a positive and negative side to this and an upswing in sales?

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