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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Conjurer, caviar and quaffing champagne: the £999 train ticket to Cheltenham
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What’s in this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from Thursday 12 March
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Benefits of insuring horses, with The Insurance Emporium | A Horse & Hound Podcast paid advertorial episode
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Cheltenham day 2 tips from racing gurus, including an ‘exception that breaks the rule’ in the 1.20pm
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A mighty mare is crowned champion, a 208/1 birthday double and we bid farewell to a jumping legend: Cheltenham day 1
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Amazon's Spring Deals on solar-powered ‘no-WiFi’ cameras for yards and stables
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Cheltenham day 1 tips from racing experts (including a 100/1 shot): ‘He’s sure to have improvement in him’
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How to watch Big Star: The Nick Skelton Story on streaming platforms – film release date announced
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Championship changes to prepare youngsters in more ‘age-appropriate and horse-friendly way’
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AI trained to detect fractures in horses opens door to preventing catastrophic injuries
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Worried you might forget something? Here’s a complete packing list for travel
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A bluffer’s guide to reading a racecard – just in time for Cheltenham Festival
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Stuart Hollings: ‘Shows will definitely need your support even more this term’
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Farewell to much-loved horsewoman and coach who ‘will be truly missed’
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How to watch Crufts 2026 from anywhere in the world for free – plus the full schedule
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How the right mindset can make all the difference when stepping up a level
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Farewell to equestrian journalist who was a ‘chronicler of an entire era’
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Cheltenham Festival heroes: Dawn Run – ‘She despised nothing more than the spectre of defeat’
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‘I honestly don’t know how I did it’: Abi Lyle on abuse, resilience and riding at the Olympics