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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Medal-winning British rider smashes records in second sport: ‘It’s a totally different feeling’
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What’s inside this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from 13 November 2025
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First Black British female jump jockey hopes to inspire others to achieve their dreams
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SEIB Search for a Star winners crowned, exciting news for under-25 eventers, and other things the horse world is talking about
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From PC ponies to veteran coloureds: meet the 12 SEIB Search for a Star winners at Your Horse Live 2025
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What all owners need to know about equine herpes virus, with Zoetis | A Horse & Hound Podcast advertisement feature
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Ireland and Britain chosen to host first two under-25 eventing World Championships
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Hope in fight to save Olympic legacy equestrian centre, fireworks terror, and other things the horse world is talking about
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70 great gift ideas for pony-mad children
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Top lot at Monart elite sport horse sale heads to the US as ‘strong demand’ reported
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Fresh hope of saving London 2012 Olympic legacy equestrian centre
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Farewell to much-loved horseman who was ‘fierce across country’
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‘Britain once set the benchmark in top shows for others to follow, so what happened?’ asks Graham Fletcher
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Is it safe to feed straw? Everything you need to know, with expert advice from an equine nutritionist
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Taking a stand against new blood rules in showjumping, veterans at HOYS, plus other things the horse world is talking about
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Controversial changes to showjumping blood rules approved – but Britain will not follow suit
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Your complete guide to British Eventing’s two arena eventing series this winter
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‘The new generation of no-nonsense trainers are making their mark’, says Kim Bailey
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Being braver about celebrating equestrian sport, warning to owners, and more things the horse world is talking about