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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Add structure and intent to your hacks with this simple transition exercise
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‘It shouldn’t be a given that riders will go clear when stepping up to four-star’, says Andrew Nicholson
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How to watch Jilly Cooper’s Rivals season 2 on TV from locations around the world
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Walk the new-look Bramham cross-country course with our fence by fence photos
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Three horses held at Bramham trot-up as riders embrace the festival theme
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Olympic dressage horse withdrawn from worlds selection race to ‘enjoy a well-earned break’
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Tributes paid to London Olympics course-designer Bob Ellis who built top tracks around the world
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No time to ride? Use this quick and easy to set up in-hand pole layout to engage your horse mentally and physically
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What’s in this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from Thursday 11 June
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Feed company launches UK’s first feed balancer specifically for non-breeding mares
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Watch the new trailer for part two of Rivals season two as release date confirmed
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British rider recognised as winner after FEI review overturns event results: ‘My horse deserves this’
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Turning eyesores to eye-candy: how to transform a fixer-upper into your dream equestrian home
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‘I’m meant to be winding down not up!’ Carl Hester makes grand prix debut with thrilling new ride
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‘A parade of hopeful rule-benders’: horse shows crack down on vaccination in light of flu outbreaks
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‘I couldn’t have been prouder of how our team rode producing lovely, harmonious pictures,’ says Laura Tomlinson
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9 plaiting products to help you create the perfect look
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Let’s go pony racing! How to experience the thrill of galloping down a real racecourse
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‘Go find a space where you stand out’: meet Royal International coloured ponies’ judge Nathan Arnold