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Up and running
H&H's hunting editor Catherine Austen's fraying nerves - and temper - are remedied by finally getting the season proper underway
'Stunning debut' for Robinson
An amateur jockey having her first hunt race ride takes the Melton Hunt Club Ride in great style
Access all areas Danielle Heath
The showing producer is still floating on air after lifting her first HOYS supreme title in October. Alex Robinson meets Danielle and her team of stars
Fuel for the field
Whether for Dutch courage or a warming glug on a winter's day, the secret ingredients poured into certain hip flasks are coveted across the country. Netia Walker discovers some of the best cocktails
'Twas the night before Christmas
From the field master preparing for a busy Boxing Day meet to the child who is desperate for a pony for Christmas, various festive scenarios play out across the country, imagines Catherine Austen
A vet's view
Grass sickness is harrowing for both horse and owner, including for vets. Liz Richardson MRCVS details her experience when her own horse was afflicted
Diego V
Lewis Carrier's first horse has taken him from young riders up to grand prix. Oscar Williams meets him
Grooms' liaison
Jenny Ellis on giving the London International grooms a good party to thank them for their work, travelling the world with It's Otto and pot-hunting on a puissance star
Pippa Funnell
Two decades on from her epic Rolex Grand Slam victory, Pippa Funnell seems as hungry as ever for top-level success. Luz Wollocombe finds out how her love of horses drives this zeal
Cotswold defies the elements
The wet weather has forced team chase cancellations, but the Cotswold provides a great venue for teams from the top to the bottom of the scale
BB
The quirky BB morphed from a failed racehorse to one of the most reliable and prolific hunters in the country
Myth-busting
\"Hunting is really scary and you have to jump huge fences. Not so, says Gemma Redrup - it's a sport that welcomes everyone
Coyotes and Pony Clubbers
The stunning countryside of southernmost Canada is outshone only by the glimpse of these hounds' \"indefinably menacing\" prey
Will Biddick
The point-to-pointing great capped off last season with an eighth men's championship title and he has no plans to slow down yet. Gemma Redrup discovers why his passion for the sport is only growing
'The ride of my life'
When everything goes right, when there is total harmony and a horse gives his all – those precious moments are what a partnership is all about. Eleanor Jones finds out about some unforgettable wins
Heroes in their time
Horses are so often the stars of the show, whether pulling royal wedding carriages or enabling blind people to enjoy riding. Lottie Morgan meets five veterans extolled for their life in service
Old-age benefits
If you can't or won't sell a treasured older horse, but are happy to be transparent, lay ground rules and communicate often, loaning can be a dream solution for those in want of a horse, finds Lucy Higginson
Keep a close watch
It is not only ocular disease that manifests in the eyes; early signs of systemic illness can be seen via ophthalmic checks. Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains
Bishops Quarter
This ex-eventer, who was too tricky for dressage, has found his forte as a multi-winning puissance specialist. There's no jump too big for Bishops Quarter, says Jennifer Donald
Para charity trustee
Henrietta Cheetham on her mission to provide Britain's top para riders with medal-winning horsepower
Phoebe Peters
The former European pony champion tells Polly Bryan about life at the Van Olsts, learning from Lottie Fry and how taking a break from dressage led to success she never imagined
Spooky Isaac scores debut
Ros Canter scores her second fivestar win of the year, on a young horse making his first attempt at the level, and heads an allBritish top six as the European eventing season concludes
Thinking inside the box
It is an unfortunate fact that recovery from injury or surgery can require box rest, and the management challenges it brings. Kieran O'Brien MRCVS explains how best to approach such challenges
'She's back on top form'
A grand prix prospect beats her nerves and an ex-racehorse finds his dancing shoes
'A big milestone for all of us'
A Dutchman is crowned 2023 champion of champions and the final ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Prix is claimed
'Horses are to be enjoyed!'
All was not looking good for autumn hunting, says Tessa Waugh, when the family's hunt horses started falling like flies - until a certain showing luminary rocks up and appears to save the day...
First among equals
Doghound packs are sometimes compared unfavourably to their flashier sisters, but their positive attributes of drive, tenacity and instinct to hunt as a pack are never illustrated better than at the Belvoir
From family pet to champion hurdler
The unbeaten Constitution Hill is being prepped for another stellar season over hurdles. Kate Johnson tells the remarkable story of the horse nobody wanted
'The greatest of all time'
Racehorses Belonging To The Duke Of Richmond Exercising At Goodwood, 1759–60
Taking up residence
Resident equestrian artists capture the glimpses behind the scenes that are the essence of the sport. Madeleine Silver finds out how a residency works and what it brings to both artist and viewer