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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Dark Side of Horse Racing - 20240604 02:44:00

to get around the rules. and for doing that, there is quite a simple way to do it is you need to falsify the passport. fraudulently introducing this horse into the food chain can bring in a considerable amount of money. so does this explain why a horse going by the name of tammys hill has turned up? tammys hill did die at the irish grand national. his owners told us they followed all the correct procedures and don t know what happened next. but tammys hill s microchip has turned up in the neck of this horse an imposter. was it to cover up that the horse had been given bute? the fsa vet discovered the horse had two microchips 0ne belonging to tammys hill and one to another horse. it was stopped from

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Dark Side of Horse Racing - 20240604 02:42:00

according to its documents, it s a racehorse called tammys hill. white flag is raised and they were off and running. thousands watched as he raced in the irish grand national in 2015. tammys hill is in contention, but at the fourth from last fence, he rears up, with a leg injury. we see him struggling in the background. he was put down his death widely reported. so how come, almost five years later, he seems to have turned up here? the answer may lie in the international horse meat industry. although not popular in the uk, there is a sizeable export market for horse meat in europe. to make sure humans don t eat horse meat contaminated with veterinary drugs like the anti inflammatory bute, every horse must have a microchip and matching passport.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Dark Side of Horse Racing - 20240604 02:42:00

according to its documents, it s a racehorse called tammys hill. the white flag is raised and he is off and running! thousands watched as he raced in the irish grand national in 2015. tammys hill is in contention, but at the fourth from last fence, he rears up, with a leg injury. we see him struggling in the background. he was put down his death widely reported. so how come, almost five years later, he seems to have turned up here? the answer may lie in the international horse meat industry. although not popular in the uk, there is a sizeable export market for horse meat in europe. to make sure humans don t eat horse meat contaminated with veterinary drugs, like the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Dark Side of Horse Racing - 20240604 02:44:00

but you want to sell it anyway to make as much money as you can, you need to get around the rules. and for doing that, there is quite a simple way to do it is you need to falsify the passport. fraudulently introducing this horse into the food chain can bring in a considerable amount of money. so does this explain why a horse going by the name of tammy s hill has turned up? tammys hill did die at the irish grand national. his owners told us they followed all the correct procedures and don t know what happened next. but tammys hill s microchip has turned up in the neck of this horse an imposter. was it to cover up that the horse had been given bute? the fsa vet discovered

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