The UK’s world-renowned Animal Health Trust (AHT) is to close all operations after failing to secure the millions it needs to continue.

The AHT has been at the forefront of major veterinary research projects for the racing industry and the FEI, such as the heat and humidity research for the 1996 Atlanta and subsequent Olympic Games. As recently as last week it decided to shut down its equine and small animal referral clinics in a bid to save the research side. But today in a brief statement it announced that even that plan was unviable. Around 250 jobs will be lost.

The AHT’s financial problems pre-date the Covid-19 crisis. Two years ago it sold a large mansion, Landwades House, on its site near Newmarket for around $3 million to raise some cash.

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