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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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Laura Collett withdraws one of her two Badminton rides
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The final countdown to Badminton five-star, Royal Windsor disappointment, and other things the horse world is talking about
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Two Brits, an Irish rider and a first-timer among the latest Badminton withdrawals
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The Queen to visit Badminton Horse Trials in special anniversary year
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British Olympic team contenders set to headline dressage at Hickstead
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An extraordinary grey, a ‘tiny’ horse with no-nail shoes and a win ‘you can only dream of’
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Grey Shire horse who served at The late Queen’s funeral retires aged 18
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Top riders support awareness campaign for devastating infectious disease
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‘I only brought one horse here’: rider takes back-to-back Windsor Rolex grand prix wins with precision campaign
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‘He was the absolute salt of the earth’: farewell to a ‘true old-fashioned horseman’
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‘He came alive’: rider ticks title off bucket list with ‘sparkling’ riding horse
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‘He’s a big ring pony’: 11-year-old and show pony win title for second year on the trot
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‘He’s a darling of a pony’: show team’s loyal lead rein shines, before intermediate enjoys win
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World number four wins Windsor U25 title on European debut
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‘He’s such a good boy’: new star of the ridden Arab scene strides to first Windsor title
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Royal Windsor 5* winner’s go-faster shoes: ‘Every little bit helps!’
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‘She is one to watch’: second placed mare leads Windsor novice show ponies
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‘She was poetry in motion’: mare retains Windsor title after polished performance
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‘It’s gutting but there’s a lot more to come from him’: unlucky faults deny Joe Stockdale and talented stallion first 5* win