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The Horse & Hound website has been running since October 2000. It provides a breaking equestrian news service, including reports and interviews from the biggest events around the world. Our experts offer useful advice on all things equestrian, while we also offer some light relief with our popular tongue-in-cheek features looking at the highs and lows of the horse world. HorseandHound.co.uk is also home to our team of online bloggers from across the discplines and beyond.
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Find the perfect fly mask to keep your horse comfortable all summer long
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How to watch Badminton Horse Trials live from anywhere in the world
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‘She was sent from heaven’: meet the 80-year-old rider aiming for HOYS with his 20-year-old superstar
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‘Great disappointment’ as top contender withdrawn from this week’s Badminton Horse Trials
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‘It seemed fitting’: rocking horse of The late Queen’s beloved Emma created to mark her centenary
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Medal-winning pony's career ended by 'freak' injury: ‘We will look after him for the rest of his life’
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‘We’ll be ready’: British Army on why it’s ‘bringing back the war horse’
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How to watch the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas live from anywhere in the world
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‘Don’t let it drop’: why equestrians must keep speaking out on the dangers of riding on the roads
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How to watch the Kentucky Derby live from anywhere in the world
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‘He captivated us all till the very end': sad farewell to one-eyed wonder horse, aged 23
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H&H’s guide to 2026 London International tickets, plus exclusive discount code
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Drivers’ behaviour still needs to change for horses to be safer on the roads
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Mare keeps a watchful eye as rescuers help foal stuck in aqueduct
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The golden rules of feeding horses that all owners should know
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8 grackle bridles for a range of budgets
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He’s back! John Whitaker makes winning return after two months on the sidelines
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Do you recognise these men? Police release pictures of three males in connection with death of horse
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‘I’m very blessed’: mare who broke her leg 20 months ago comes back better than ever to win in Wales