Katie Jerram-Hunnable: Show secretaries need to liaise *H&H VIP*
What will it take to work together, asks H&H’s showing columnist
Katie Jerram is one of the country's leading show horse producers and her horses have taken the supreme champion title at HOYS, RIHS and other major shows. A regular Horse & Hound columnist, you can read Katie’s views in the magazine or H&H VIP members can view them online below. Find out how to join H&H VIP
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