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Growing guts and tracking weather to beat grass sickness

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GROWING equine guts in a laboratory and determining weather that might cause equine grass sickness (EGS) are among the cutting-edge research projects aimed at beating the disease.

Experts from different scientific backgrounds shared steps that are being taken, at a webinar organised by World Horse Welfare with the Moredun

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