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Healthy Habits
How can we keep infectious disease at bay? We outline how yard practices and routines contribute to biosecurity
Gulliver Grabs Victory
A former grand prix horse proves well suited to new career in paras.
Freeman's The Main Man
Ride judge Philip Hess is impressed with the winners of all three age groups, with Hawtins Stud once again enjoying success across the divisions.
Minds Must Change To Win Laminitis War
Owners have to realise weight should be lost in winter, leaving rugs off and managing condition to prevent issues
Hats Off To Heads For Safety Research
New evidence is helping develop better helmet standards, but there is still more work to be done
Call For Prosecutions Over Fireworks Injures
After a spate of serious injuries to horses, an owner believes a landmark criminal case could ‘change the future’
Shows And Stables Are Running On Poo Power
Horse manure is being used to generate enough electricity to light up events and yards in the UK and across Europe
Richard De Pelet
The generous bon viveur who ensures the whole field has a wonderful time
Sarah Cohen
The British event rider has just one horse, but has been long-listed for this year’s European Championships. Catherine Austen finds out how she does it
Jung Conquers
Michael Jung adds to his glittering CV with a win on his Event Rider Masters debut, but Britain puts up a strong showing with two riders fi nishing in the top four
Pickard Strikes The Front
Sarah Pickard returns to Eridge two years after taking intermediate honours to win the top class, while another rider secures a hat-trick
A Gem Of A Show For Smolders
Scott Brash and John Whitaker make the biggest impacts of the Brits, including with some rising equine stars, while the big class goes to the Netherlands
Frangibles will not be made compulsory
The FEI says it needs more evidence before it imposes a rule on mandatory frangible cross-country fences
New Focus On Accurate Endurance Deaths Data
Concerns about the inaccurate reporting of horses who suffer fatal injuries in competition are being acted on
FEI Cracks Down On Injections At Shows
Most injections are being outlawed at FEI competitions
Safe In Their Hands?
When a newly qualified vet turns up to treat your horse, how confident can you be about their capabilities? Lesley Barwise-Munro MRCVS outlines the journey from vet school to ‘real-life’ equine practice
Joe Clayton
The showjumper talks to Stephanie Bateman about moving back home to Yorkshire, being part of the Whitaker dynasty and what the future has in store
The Big Hitters
H&H news editor Eleanor Jones rounds up the biggest stories in the equestrian world from 2017 — and finds out what we can expect to happen next.
The Risks Of Putting Older Mares In Foal
Broodmares are more likely to suffer pregnancy complications later in life
MP's To Debate Fireworks As 'Wind Of Change Blows'
100,000 people sign new petition
Warts And All
An eruption of lumps can spoil the good looks of any youngster, but the effects are usually short-lived, as Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains
Pony Driver's Gold After Crowd-Fund Campaign
Pony Driver's Gold After Crowd-Fund Campaign
New Tech Sparks Call To Redefine Lameness
New Tech Sparks Call To Redefine Lameness
Klimke Beats Her Nemesis
There are exhilarating highs and disappointing lows in the final phase, where Britain maintain their grip on gold
Winning Zagreb Puts In Capital Performance
Seasoned campaigner Zagreb claims the CIC2*, while Morelands Casanova heads the CIC* under Selena Milnes
'A Rare And Special
A day splashing about in the river with the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire Minkhounds is a reminder of the long-gone art of otterhunting
Beaufort Blue Go Out With a bang
Quartet secure hotley-contested Gannon final in their last year as a team with a golden goal, while talented young player credits Pony Club polo for his award
Leading From Behind
When watching a really good pack and their huntsman, you will notice that the hounds are always in front of him. Frank Houghton Brown explains why, and how it is done
Growth In Participation Is 'Huge' For Para Sport
Dressage and showjumping opportunities for disabled riders are paving the way for future success, it is believed
'Truly Exceptional': The Out Of The Ordinary Dope Tests
Two unusual cases of positive samples at international showjumping competitions have recently come to light