Horse & Hound
Horse & Hound is Britain’s equestrian bible and the UK’s only weekly horse magazine. It offers comprehensive news, events coverage and in-depth reports from top writers across all the major equestrian disciplines, accompanied by the best photography, every week. Its extensive classified section covers every equestrian requirement, including jobs, property and a huge number of horses for sale.
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Horse & Hound; 14 March 2024
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‘A little fighter with the biggest heart’: tributes paid to top horse with +100 victories
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Where will future top cross-country course-designers come from? H&H investigates...
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Gastric ulcers in our horses – what do we really know? *Promotion*
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‘This is not a PR exercise’: transparency vital to ensure horse sport’s future
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‘Lack of profitability is baked into our industry’: how equestrian business must change to become viable
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‘Unbelievable’: 49-year-old lawyer steps up from 1.20m to win her first five-star and Irish rider answers ‘unbelievably brave call’
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A tiny stolen pony returns home, the rise of corporate-owned vet practices, plus other things the horse world is talking about
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All about the Hungarian Vizsla
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Cheltenham Gold Cup heroes: Kauto Star – ‘Without any doubt he was the horse of a lifetime’
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Gold Cup heroes, Grand National stars and popular greys to parade at Cheltenham
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‘A grave error to think this is just a dressage problem’: new forum agreed to help tackle welfare concerns
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Cheltenham Gold Cup heroes: Best Mate – ‘We used to get piles of letters and cards for him sent by fans’
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What does the rise in corporate-owned vet practices mean for horse owners?
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‘I burst out crying’: happy tears as owner is reunited with pony stolen eight months ago
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Champion turns professional to train family home-bred horse for Grand National
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13 tips from Pippa Funnell: take your time, steer with your eyes, and repeat, repeat, repeat
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Police horse recovering from injury in collision with car
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New equestrian brand launches helmets and replacement scheme after £3m investment