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The Horse & Hound website has been running since October 2000. It provides a breaking equestrian news service, including reports and interviews from the biggest events around the world. Our experts offer useful advice on all things equestrian, while we also offer some light relief with our popular tongue-in-cheek features looking at the highs and lows of the horse world. HorseandHound.co.uk is also home to our team of online bloggers from across the discplines and beyond.
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‘No cross-country course in the world he couldn’t make the time on’: farewell to Burghley runner-up, aged 29
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The best short dressage girths for horses at every level
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Royal Windsor Horse Show tickets are now on sale for 2026
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‘All horses can shine’: meet the ‘miracle’ dressage cob who defied the odds to succeed after a host of veterinary issues
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A terrifying experience when a horsebox overturned on a busy motorway and other things the horse world is talking about
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‘I bought her cheap on Facebook as a failed dressage horse’: five-star debutante conjures one of the leading tests at Pau
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Storms over Pau, an equestrian Jeremy Clarkson and other things the horse world is talking about
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Owner speaks up after horse trapped in overturned lorry for hours on motorway
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Celebrating HOYS supreme ponies of the year: 2003–2025
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Atypical myopathy: what you need to know right now to keep your horses safe
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Keeping your horse healthy with NAF as autumn turns to winter
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Watch Pau Horse Trials 2025 live from wherever you are
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Celebrating the HOYS supreme horse of the year winners 2003–2025
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Earlybird tickets for the 2026 Kentucky Three-Day Event are available now
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A second five-star win for top rider, how to save money on your hay bill and other things the horse world is talking about
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‘We were lucky to have him in our lives’: farewell to prolific hack aged 22
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Christmas cards – with a horsey twist, of course
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‘I’m so proud of how far we’ve come’: young rider jumps ‘beautiful’ bridleless cross-country round
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Owners urged to take action after ‘significant’ increase in strangles cases