Cost of living
With the cost of living continuing to rise in the UK, many horse owners will be wondering how they can cut their equestrian outgoings without negatively impacting their horses’ welfare. The good news is that with a bit of clever thinking, and reviewing what you are doing and why, it is possible to cut many of your regular horse bills, make existing kit last longer, and save money by repairing things instead of replacing them. The H&H team of journalists have been speaking to financial experts, top riders and fellow horse owners to find out the best ways to go about it.
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Katie Jerram-Hunnable: ‘As costs continue to rise, I've been asked for “winter rates”’
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Need new riding gloves, but short of cash? Check out 14 pairs under £20
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8 saddle pads with an RRP of less than £30
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Fears rise in ‘unwanted’ horses will overwhelm charities this winter
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Owners put their horses first as economic situation bites
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Equestrian Blue Light Card (and other) discounts for our dedicated essential workers
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How to reduce your horse’s vet bills this winter
Careful management of your horses can go a long way to reducing vet bills, particularly during the winter months
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Why owners and livery yards must acknowledge the true cost of keeping horses
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Rising costs – and vet bills – the top concerns for horse owners
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Cost of living: what support is available for riders, businesses and the equine industry?
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Rising bills and winter on its way: how cost of living crisis is hitting the horse world
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Riders and businesses urged to think out of the box on money matters
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Adam Cromarty: Is the free-market model for running horse shows outdated?
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‘It’s a false economy’: owners urged not to scrimp on horse care as cost of living crisis continues
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9 ways to save money on your riding kit
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9 ways to improve your riding without spending money
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Simon Reynolds: ‘Showing is in trouble and I’m nervous about the future’
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How can I make my own working hunter jumps at home?
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Horse sport takes steps to support competitors during cost of living crisis
