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Blog: Why equine and livestock risks could cause insurers to lose more than their shirts

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The outbreak of equine flu across the UK during January and February grabbed the headlines but, despite this, it was always unlikely to be a major concern for equine insurers, argues Graham Plaister, livestock and equine specialist at Sedgwick International UK.

During January and February, a total of 37 outbreaks of equine flu across 20 counties in England and Scotland were reported. It hit the headlines when the British Horseracing Authority cancelled

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