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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How to report a horse welfare concern, neglect or mistreatment
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‘It’s horses like that who get a piece of your heart’: farewell to prominent breeding stallion, aged 23
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6 of the warmest waterproof wellies with a neoprene shaft
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7 things you might not know about showjumping power couple Matt Sampson and Kara Chad
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Carl Hester warns riders to ‘be careful what you wish for’ ahead of the FEI dressage rules revision
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Top event riders share their tips for training horses to tackle drops with confidence
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‘I plan to enjoy every moment’: Annabella Pidgley and Pumpkin make World Cup debut and look ahead to the future
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‘An incredibly sad time’ as equine welfare charity announces two centres at risk of closure
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‘This year’s race really stands out in terms of quality’: Grand National weights revealed
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How to weigh a horse – and why it’s so important
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7 headcollars for handling strong horses safely
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What’s in this week’s Horse & Hound, in shops from Thursday 19 February
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Meet the eight outstanding individuals presented with awards at the 2026 BSPS conference
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Falls, frangibles and concussion in the eventing safety spotlight
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‘What a way to start’: Charlotte Dujardin’s former ride returns to competition with his new owner
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An innovative new jumping class could boost spectators and create a fresh market for 1.30m horses, suggests Carmen Edwards
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‘His was a full life, well lived’: farewell to breeder and respected equestrian
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New ‘fabulous’ off-road route on stately home estate gives riders access to ancient woodlands
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‘My job is to challenge the horse but never overstep the mark’: Joe Stockdale on what a good training session should look like