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Green gold
Why do so many good hunters come from Ireland?
Eyes right
Guard against sore, scratched or sun-damaged eyes this summer, with advice from Ria Chalder MRCVS
Eventing prepares to restart within weeks
Plans are under way for events to run over the first weekend in July with protective measures in place
Start like the pros
Taking tumbles, grappling with tack cleaning and discipline are all par for the course of a child’s initiation into ponies – even when your parents happen to be famous equestrians, finds Madeleine Silver
Taming the tiny tyrant
Quick-thinking, intelligent or downright delinquent, ponies have all manner of tricks in their armoury. Andrea Oakes checks out seven common problems and how to solve them
Hayley Reynolds
The HOYS-winning native pony producer counts horses as her saviours alongside a hectic work schedule. Alex Robinson discovers how she’s made her “hobby” so successful
Lucinda Green
The event rider’s record of six Badminton titles has yet to be surpassed. Lucinda Green tells Catherine Austen about those winning horses and the lessons each one taught her
‘I'm more motivated without shows'
Carl Hester on the benefits of stress-free schooling and generating income
The barefoot debate
Some say barefoot is natural, others argue that modern competition horses are purpose-bred and need shoes. Polly Bryan consults the experts
Studies show the importance of biomechanics for horse and rider
Separate work on rider position has had interesting results for all equestrians and their horses
Midnight Dancer
This family-produced Connemara has won pony European gold medals for both Ellie Healy and her younger brother, Finn. Pippa Roome profiles the sensitive grey who does whatever is asked of him
Is he hale and hearty?
Even the most robust pony needs a helping hand in old age, as Rebecca Hamilton-Fletcher MRCVS explains
Best foot forward
We’ve all heard the expression “no foot, no horse”, but what actually constitutes a bad foot and can anything be done about it? Stephanie Bateman investigates
A Symbiotic Relationship
Each equestrian sport can benefit from the specialist expertise of another. Catherine Austen investigates the advantages of interaction between eventing and racing
Marion Mould
The teenage girl on a pony that conquered the world stage has become the stuff of showjumping legend. Penny Richardson finds out more about Marion Mould and her partnership with the inimitable Stroller
It's all about the hounds
A dedicated whipper-in, working quietly with the hounds and supporting the huntsman, is pivotal to good sport on a hunting day, explains Tessa Waugh
William Fox-Pitt
The British event rider on making sure you have enough time, dealing with nerves, taking his mother’s advice and how patience pays off
Lockdown living
What’s it like living with an elite athlete grounded by the abandonment of all sport? H&H asks the partners of top riders how they are coping with lockdown
Petra Ingram
Brooke’s CEO tells Sarah Jenkins about the charity’s impact, changing attitudes and the effect of Covid-19 on animal welfare in the developing world
Under attack
Summer pasture is home to all manner of biting pests and parasites, as Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains
Equine rehabilitation chief
Moorcroft Equine Rehabilitation Centre chief executive Mary Frances on giving horses another chance
Could you rehome a rescue horse?
With Britain’s equine welfare charities full to capacity, finding the right home for their residents has never been so important. Madeleine Silver finds out what it takes to rehome a rescue horse – and how to make a success of it
Breeding the best
Rebecca Jordan charts the story of Cattistock Devious’s first litter of puppies, from conception to going out to walk
Reopening And Restarting As Lockdown Starts To Lift
Riders and coaches have been told they may resume training while adhering to the new rules
New Service Aims To Support All Riders' Mental Health
The free-to-access scheme has been launched during this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week
Responsible breeding to protect welfare
The industry must ensure all future foals are the result of careful consideration, with the uncertain economic future
Not born in the saddle
Horsey parents can give children bent on an equestrian livelihood a massive leg-up. But what of those young riders determined to pursue a competitive ridden career despite a different background, asks Gemma Redrup
Jack and Harry Moore
Two young producers are on track to become part of the senior showing elite. Alex Robinson meets the brothers heading up Team Moore
From Meynell to the modern day
Alastair Jackson explains how riding to hounds has evolved, and how it developed into the sport we enjoy today
Farrington dared and won
Also in 2017, in Windsor’s inaugural five-star grand prix, we witnessed what showjumping editor Jennifer Donald still describes as “one of the best jump-offs I’ve ever seen”