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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‘Proud moment’ as The King and Queen confirm plans to attend The Derby at Epsom
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The first rider to win London’s heritage championship four times reveals she’s ‘still winging it; still trying to prove myself’
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Former winners, a clone and medallists head up strong fields in both classes at Bramham Horse Trials
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‘Thank you for the moments, my friend’: farewell to Olympic horse, aged 15
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Injured five-star event rider ‘making steady progress’ after fall with ‘a long road ahead’
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Boost your horse’s suppleness and manoeuvrability using five poles on the ground
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‘Good owners vaccinate their horses against flu for their welfare, not just to compete,’ says equine vet
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‘Important milestone’ as equestrian competition timetable released for LA28 Paralympics
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Try this exercise to encourage your horse to engage his hindleg from the ground
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17 ways you can help your horse lose weight
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‘History was made’: Nigel Hollings shares his Royal Windsor 2026 highlights
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The Horse & Hound Podcast 177 with top eventer Tim Price: ‘I’ve done some silly things to hurt myself...’
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‘Every riding career begins on a school horse’: World Championships initiative provides support for riding schools
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Get your hands on this H&H Approved sun cream for horses for just £9
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Sharpen your transitions using this simple exercise on a circle
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Our pick of dresses for Royal Ascot that meet the dress code and ooze style – all still in stock
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What’s in this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from Thursday 28 May
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Develop your core strength and balance by practising these positions in the saddle
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‘I’ve been warned never to discuss this, but here goes,’ says Pammy Hutton as she tackles a taboo topic