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Title: Stallion owners to boycott inspections in DNA row
Several stallion owners are threatening to boycott Horse Sport Ireland's stallion inspections in an escalation of the dispute over DNA ownership, reports Susan Finnerty
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Several stallion owners are threatening to boycott Horse Sport Ireland's stallion inspections in an escalation of the dispute over DNA ownership, reports Susan Finnerty
THIS year’s Horse Sport Ireland stallion inspections face the prospect of a boycott by several owners, including the Stallion Owners Society chairman Michael Murphy, due to the ongoing dispute over stallion DNA ownership.
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