News
Go direct to the latest equestrian news
Stay up to date with the latest equestrian news as it happens with H&H’s dedicated news service. The H&H news desk brings you breaking news from across the UK and around the world. Whether you are an elite rider or trainer competing at the highest level, an equestrian business owner, a dedicated breeder or a busy amateur who enjoys their horse, our equestrian news service brings you the news you need to know.
If you have a story you would like to share with us, email news editor Eleanor Jones on eleanor.jones@futurenet.com
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‘We are heartbroken’: talented young rider dies two weeks after fall
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‘The undisputed king’: heartbreak as medal-winning horse put down after accident
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‘He’s worth a million dollars to me’: pony comes back from three surgeries to qualify for championship
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‘We need to pull together’: major organiser speaks on how to secure future of landmark events
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Stable star home safe from hospital after ‘traumatic few days’
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New arrivals, prehistoric matchy-matchy, and other things the horse world is talking about
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Major welfare concerns as hoof neglect means four horses put down
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Plaits optional and toes pointed: showing society introduces hobby horse championship
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‘A game-changer’: prehistoric ‘matchy-matchy’ horse and rider gear found from 35,000 BC
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Mouthguards recommended for riders in some sports after new concussion research
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Calls for grooms to speak up after research asks if recent initiatives have helped
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‘That is so cool!’ British red phone box becomes perfect tack room
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Farewell to a ‘beautiful yet bold horseman’ aged 85
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Spotting signs of trauma in horses and how to cope – experts discuss what owners need to know
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Solo British entry for FEI dressage World Cup Final as Jessica von Bredow-Werndl will not defend her title
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Rats and human urine to blame in recent positive dope tests
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Tiny ‘critically neglected’ pony is seeking special new home after loving rehab – could you help?
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The impact of inbreeding on equine pregnancy loss
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Obesity concerns in horses as study finds weight tapes underestimate true values