In this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from Thursday 16 October, we delve into all the action from the Horse of the Year show, which includes a history-making supreme champion and one team’s 100th centreline. In the news pages, we delve into the research that puts the value of the equestrian industry at £1.2bn, and the human error that led to the wrong horse being crowned champion at HOYS. Also in this week’s issue, we meet British para dressage rider and double European bronze medallist Jemima Green. In the Vet Clinic, we look at how you can actively prepare for emergencies. This week’s exclusive columns are from H&H’s Pippa Roome and Nigel Hollings for eventing and showing fans. We also bring readers additional eventing and dressage reports from Osberton and Wellington. For hunting enthusiasts, Andrew Sallis writes about the beauty of a well-educated hunter who’s done plenty of “homework”. Don’t miss our in-depth feature on how the menopause and perimenopause can affect riders at all levels, plus many other articles for equestrian fans to enjoy – see a more detailed breakdown below.
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What’s in Horse & Hound magazine: on sale 16 October 2025
News
- Equestrianism’s £1.2bn social value
- Dangerous drivers shown errors of their ways
- Showing producer video investigation
- Human error means wrong horse won at HOYS
The HOYS report
- Showing report
- Showjumping report
Opinion
- Letters of the week
- Eventing: H&H’s Pippa Roome
- Showing: Nigel Hollings
People and horses
- H&H interview: British para dressage double European bronze medallist Jemima Green
- All in a day’s work: the rocking horse leather worker
- Goodnight: Tessa Waugh’s hunting diary
Vet clinic
- Be prepared: Plan ahead for emergencies
Property & kit
- Go west!: Houses in Devon and Somerset
- Wonderful wellies: Practical boots
Features
- Powering through the pause: How menopause and perimenopause affect riders at every level
- The art of dressage writing: Tips and humour
Hunting
- ‘Do the work’: Educating hunters
- Team chasing
Reports
- Eventing: Osberton
- Dressage: Wellington
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