Horse & Hound
Horse & Hound is Britain’s equestrian bible and the UK’s only weekly horse magazine. It offers comprehensive news, events coverage and in-depth reports from top writers across all the major equestrian disciplines, accompanied by the best photography, every week. Its extensive classified section covers every equestrian requirement, including jobs, property and a huge number of horses for sale.
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‘I’ll never give up’: Olympic event rider returns home 16 months after serious injury
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‘We’re just getting started’: project to give more young people from low socio-economic households access to horses proves successful
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Hoof boots: what they’re for, who they suit, and how to get the fit right
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8 rope halters that give more precise aids for training
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Types of rugs – your horse’s full wardrobe explained
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Your horse is living in your nervous system – how your mental health struggles can impact your partnership
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Farewell to prolific horsewoman who won gold at the first eventing World Championships
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‘This felt right’: five-star Irish showjumper switches to ride for Sweden
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Exciting new chapter for Harry Charles with the return of a top horse and a ‘very cool’ new ride
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Sharing how to make traditional cross-country fences frangible set to improve eventing safety worldwide
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Ireland appoints former Badminton winner as eventing team manager: ‘I want an Olympic medal’
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Who is Djembe de Hus? Meet Justin Verboomen’s striking new grand prix partner
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Want to save money on feed? We asked equine nutrition experts and industry specialists for their best tips
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Best feed balancers for all horses: what’s on the market?
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Why did the FEI’s horse abuse case against Andrew McConnon fall apart? Pippa Cuckson investigates...
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‘He became part of our family’: top stud and rider pay tribute to 12-year-old stallion put down following accident at showground
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Olympic medallist joins judging line-up for Burghley Young Event Horse finals
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‘The horses fit around the kids now’: at home with Laura Tomlinson at Cranmore Farm
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Olympic gold medal-winning stallion dies aged 35: ‘We look back with gratitude and pride’