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Title: NEWS: Proposal to approve entry level stallions sparks unease
The proposal to approve two stallions, believed to be clones, was made at a Breeding Sub-Board meeting and discussed at last Tuesday's meeting of the board
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NEWS: Proposal to approve entry level stallions sparks unease
The proposal to approve two stallions, believed to be clones, was made at a Breeding Sub-Board meeting and discussed at last Tuesday's meeting of the board
HORSE Sport Ireland (HSI) has confirmed that a proposal to approve two Entry level stallions for the Irish Sport Horse Studbook was made at a recent meeting of its Breeding Sub-Board.
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Horse Sport Ireland has congratulated 16 equestrian organisations which have received State funding under the latest round of the Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP).
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