Racehorses
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Group One-winning racehorse joins The Queen’s Barbers Shop at top showing yard
The gelding joins the Queen’s Barbers Shop at showing producer Katie Jerram–Hunnable’s yard where he will retrain for his new career
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Racehorses use less energy to gallop than previously thought
The study was carried out by researches at the Royal Veterinary College
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Why being an investment banker has been the secret to a racehorse trainer’s success
We meet Ed de Giles, who decided to be a racehorse trainer after 15 years as an investment banker in London
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Dream of buying a racehorse? Here’s what to look for
Bloodstock expert Byron Rogers tells us what to look for when buying a racehorse...
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Eventer buys TB colt for £50k — sells him for £450k
The Irish rider made a hefty profit after the sale of a thoroughbred colt she had owned for less than a year
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The future of training racehorses? Equine ‘roller coaster’ divides opinion
The new £20million racehorse training system using roller coaster technology has been introduced in Lambourn
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Painting ex-racehorse Metro Meteor signs his own book
Thoroughbred Metro Meteor has made an impact in the art world - and now his book is out.
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Fizz Marshall's therapy blog: why I love TBs
In her latest update from the Equine Therapy Centre at Hartpury, our blogger shares her passion for racehorses
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New medical officer for British racing
The British Horseracing Authority has appointed a new chief medical adviser
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New zero-tolerance policy for steroid use in racehorses
Horses that test positive will face a lengthy ban, under new rules to be introduced at the beginning of next year
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Ralph Beckett: It just gets harder [H&H VIP]
Ralph Beckett reflects on a week of racing at Royal Ascot 2014 where some exceptional performances were witnessed
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Ralph Beckett: What does the future hold for racing? [H&H VIP]
H&H's guest columnist reviews the 2000 Guineas and looks ahead to the problems facing the declining numbers of runners in the racing industry
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Brough Scott: Dropping the scales from racing's eyes [H&H VIP]
Despite the reluctance of many within the racing world to keep Good Friday free from racing, Brough Scott welcomes the first meeting
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Patient names racehorse after cancer
A racing enthusiast diagnosed with prostate cancer has come up with a novel solution to draw attention to the disease
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Farewell to... racehorse vet John Gray
John Gray - who has died aged 87 - became known as "the man with X-ray hands" because of his expertise on tendon injuries
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What you didn't know about... Dvinsky
Trainer Paul Howling tells H&H about the busiest British racehorse of the modern era
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Racehorse set to break record for the most runs in Britain
Dvinsky will bid to record his 20th win on his record-breaking 218th start at Wolverhampton this evening
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Farewell to... racehorse owner and breeder Walter Haefner
Mr Haefner, who founded the Moyglare Stud in Co Kildare, Ireland, 50 years ago, died in his native Switzerland on 19 June
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Exciting young racehorse Brindisi Breeze killed in freak road accident
The young hurdler, who was Scotland's first Cheltenham winner for 10 years in March, jumped out of his field and was hit by a tanker