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Indiana Eliminates Required Blood Test for Horses

INDIANAPOLIS (WOWO): The Indiana State Board of Animal Health has voted to permanently lift a rule that required race tracks to test for a blood-borne disease in horses. The board ordered tracks two years ago to begin testing for equine piroplasmosis. The change is expected to save racehorse owners more than $200,000 a year in testing expenses.

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