Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-29826254
29 October 2014 Last updated at 17:54 ET
Atypical myopathy: Rise of fatal horse condition 'linked to sycamore trees'
Horse breeders and owners are removing livestock from fields in Northern Ireland, due to a deadly disease, normally seen about once every three years.
Atypical myopathy can be a fatal illness. The condition is linked to sycamore trees.
There have been 10 cases of atypical myopathy at Tullyraine Equine Clinic, County Down, in the past two weeks...
29 October 2014 Last updated at 17:54 ET
Atypical myopathy: Rise of fatal horse condition 'linked to sycamore trees'
Horse breeders and owners are removing livestock from fields in Northern Ireland, due to a deadly disease, normally seen about once every three years.
Atypical myopathy can be a fatal illness. The condition is linked to sycamore trees.
There have been 10 cases of atypical myopathy at Tullyraine Equine Clinic, County Down, in the past two weeks...