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Title: NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and bloodstock stories from the October 24th edition
Irish feed company distances itself from contamination issue, Breeder of the Month winner revealed, and news of a €65,000 race at Punchestown next Wednesday
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NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and bloodstock stories from the October 24th edition
Irish feed company distances itself from contamination issue, Breeder of the Month winner revealed, and news of a €65,000 race at Punchestown next Wednesday
PEGUS Horse Feed has issued a statement confirming that their products are not affected by the recent feed contamination issue linked to five failed post-race tests in France.
Chief among Baaeed's potential rivals is Aidan O’Brien’s top-class filly Mother Earth, who won the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket and the Prix Rothschild at Deauville last term
The leading stud is seeking damages over the contamination of feed in October 2020
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