Feed maker probe after Queen's horse fails drug test


LONDON (Reuters) - Animal feed manufacturer Dodson and Horrell has launched an investigation into a component used in one of its products after Queen Elizabeth's racehorse Estimate tested positive for the banned substance morphine.

Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday that Estimate, winner of 2013's Ascot Gold Cup and runner-up this year, was one of five horses to have tested positive for morphine, allowed in training as a pain killer or sedative but banned on race days.

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