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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Showjumping Horse of the Year 2025
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How to train, ride and manage a partially sighted horse: advice from owners with experience
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‘These boots are a real workhorse and great if you’ve got wide calves’
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What’s inside this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from 27 November 2025
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‘These boots give similar-looking but higher priced neoprene wellies a run for their money’
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Love the idea of Le Chameau wellies but worried about wide calves? This is the style for you
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This Black Friday deal is the best I’ve seen all year on a long LeMieux riding coat
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‘These are the most comfortable wellies I’ve ever worn – and I’ve tried all the top brands’
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Toggi Barnsdale Wellington Boots *H&H Approved*
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Black Friday deals on solar-powered ‘no-WiFi’ cameras for yards and stables
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Dressage blood rule clarification and changes to eventing series: what’s coming for FEI competitors in 2026
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‘I love my horses to go out and have time to themselves – it’s natural and they’re happier’: showjumper Joe Stockdale on the importance of daily turnout
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A British hero, the Olympic champion and a teenager living the dream: meet the 15 contenders for £1m Super Grand Prix
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Fresh look for eventing Nations Cup in 2026 to create more exciting finale
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‘You can count on us’: LA28 Olympic organisers share update on equestrian plans
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How to wash your horse’s rugs at home – and what’s best to use
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How to win at arena eventing – essential advice for training at home and what to do on the day
Can’t wait until March for your horse trials fix? H&H finds out how to set yourself up for success for arena eventing this winter
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‘Showjumping courses in Europe encourage forward riding – why don’t builders do that here in the UK?‘ asks Joe Fernyhough
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Early-bird tickets for 2026 Luhmühlen Horse Trials are now on sale