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Mr Cliff McGrouther, a veterinary surgeon, gives advice to pony-breeders at a seminar at the Addington Show Grounds last week-end. He was one of seven guest speakers, and spoke about the congenital defects to consider when choosing mares for breeding. At left is Mrs Rosie Page, and holding the pony is Mrs Judy Sandford. About 70 persons attended the seminar.

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Press, 28 September 1984, Page 28

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Mr Cliff McGrouther, a veterinary surgeon, gives advice to pony-breeders at a seminar at the Addington Show Grounds last week-end. He was one of seven guest speakers, and spoke about the congenital defects to consider when choosing mares for breeding. At left is Mrs Rosie Page, and holding the pony is Mrs Judy Sandford. About 70 persons attended the seminar. Press, 28 September 1984, Page 28

Mr Cliff McGrouther, a veterinary surgeon, gives advice to pony-breeders at a seminar at the Addington Show Grounds last week-end. He was one of seven guest speakers, and spoke about the congenital defects to consider when choosing mares for breeding. At left is Mrs Rosie Page, and holding the pony is Mrs Judy Sandford. About 70 persons attended the seminar. Press, 28 September 1984, Page 28

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