Retrained racehorses
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‘To recognise horses with a unique personality and character’: nominations open for RoR award
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‘Thoroughbreds are 1,000 times easier than warmbloods!’ – Trainer Dan Skelton on the merits of rehoming ex-racehorses
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‘People like us don’t win things like this’: Former racehorse takes elementary title at national dressage championship
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Grand National winner Pineau De Re shines at Blenheim Horse Trials: ‘He’s 18 years old and thoroughly enjoys life – I love him to bits’
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Tales from Somerford: From racing in Australia to eventing with William Fox-Pitt, the horse who’s finally found his niche in dressage
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Retired racehorse brings joy to elderly in new heartwarming scheme
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9 things ex-racehorse owners get sick of hearing
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RoR’s racing to hunting challenge offers day out with the Ledbury
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Horse sold for £240,000 but found starving in filthy barn beats the odds to thrive in loving home
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H&H’s guide on how to impress the judges on an ex-racehorse
Make sure your horse is correctly prepared to impress the judges with the following advice from leading experts and producers
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SEIB Search For A Star and Racehorse to Riding Horse qualifiers announced
Don't miss your opportunity to qualify for these popular showing finals in 2021
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Love ex-racehorses? Take a look at this bunch ready to be snapped up
If you fancy retraining a racehorse take a look at our selection of ex-racehorses for sale which could be potential RoR (Retraining of Racehorses) contenders on the Horse & Hound website this week
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Industry is measured by the care of its retired horses *H&H Plus*
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Katie Jerram-Hunnable: loving your mare isn’t reason to breed from her *H&H Plus*
H&H showing columnist Katie Jerram-Hunnable on how Covid has affected breeding and sales
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‘Will you marry me?’: Christmas Eve ‘dress rehearsal’ pays off for rider
“I kept taking my glove off to look at the ring, and thinking ‘has this actually happened?’”
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Former racehorse returns to Aintree in second successful career
‘He loves to learn — he is just like a sponge and his lateral work is already there. If you could bottle [the qualities] he has, you would be on to a winner’
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‘He’s a legend’: Grand National winner One For Arthur retires
“The most important thing is for him to go into a home where he’s going to be given something active to do because it can be very hard for these horses – he’s not ready yet just to spend his time in a field”
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Group One-winning racehorse joins The Queen’s Barbers Shop at top showing yard
The gelding joins the Queen’s Barbers Shop at showing producer Katie Jerram–Hunnable’s yard where he will retrain for his new career
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Why do they do that? Overcoming certain ex-racehorse behaviours *H&H Plus*
Ex-racehorses are notorious for certain foibles, but what lies behind these behaviours and how can they be overcome? Stephanie Bateman finds out