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What will be, will be, for top retrained racehorse of 2024
A versatile family horse is named Retraining of Racehorses horse of the year during an evening of inspiring stories
Extra care is needed if taking children's pictures at events
Calls have been made for all involved to be aware of issues of consent, as some children's photos should not be online
Governing body responds to concerns over new series
There has been much debate over the British Show Horse Association's Rising Star qualifiers and the final
Friends, freedom and family
Parking palaver, unenthusiastic offspring and boiled eggs. all feature in Tessa Waugh's day - but those unencumbered by a lack of hunting zest find their way home happy
A Magic performance
An 11-year-old proves age is just a number, a couple of races end in dead heats and an impressive victor makes his mark
How to impress the mother-in-law
In a true family affair, a jockey posts a win for his mother-in-law, while the Skelton team racks up a stunning six-timer
Capability Brown gives 100%
Lucy Capper seals a victory in the first JA classic of the season and a mare continues to surprise
Vamos powers to victory
Anabella Pidgley and Vamos Amigos take the grand prix while Iwan and Shareholder II rack up the wins
"There were two of us in the saddle'
Impressive freestyles, rising stars and former eventers get the year off to a flying start
Like gamblers, we keep turning up'
FOMO fear of missing out has a lot to answer for sometimes. Tessa Waugh observes that an optimistic let’s see what they do” is on occasion best ignored in favour of cutting your losses
Clodagh Blain
Imagine if you could \"design\" the day's hunting of your dreams... What hounds would be hunting, where would it be, who would you take with you?
SRS Kan Do
Gemma Redrup finds out about the total professional” who has exceeded initial expectations
'Totally single-minded in his enthusiasm for hunting'
In the first of an occasional series about great foxhunters he knew personally, Alastair Jackson discusses the 10th Duke of Beaufort, the \"foremost figure\" in 20th-century hunting
I've fallen in love with riding all over again'
Pammy Hutton on being fit to ride and the future of the sport
Mixed reaction to new plan for HOYS judges
Horse of the Year Show organisers have taken a new approach to the judge announcement process for 2024
Frangibles, falls and the future safety of eventing
Frangible fences are having a major effect, but more work needs to be done to improve safety and protect the sport
The cob converts
Five former self-confessed cob snobs tell Eleanor Jones how a special horse has reformed their way of thinking, crediting cobs for feats such as bringing meaning back to life and making a mockery of prejudices
Proposal to have officials in riders' tent at major events
The idea is that a ground jury member could benefit from the feedback of top competitors
Let it grow
No mud, no poo-picking, no worms, just healthy grass with a mix of wild flowers and year-round turnout on around an acre per horse. Too good to be true? Some intrepid horse owners have managed to achieve exactly that. Leslie Blissfinds out how
The drugs don't work
Wormers are rapidly losing their effectiveness, with dire consequences ahead if we don't change our habits. Tim Mair FRCVS explains what every horse owner should know about anthelmintic resistance
Changes afoot in the Forest
Once a respected foxhound pack, the New Forest are now bloodhounds. We find out why and discover what it's like to be their quarry
Copenhagen
The lightweight show cob took championship titles at HOYS and the RIHS last year. Alex Robinson meets the connections of this showman of a horse
Racing's horse whisperer
Craig Witheford on being the first to ride champion racehorse Sea The Stars, and how he analyses equine behaviour to understand what makes a horse tick
Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour
Denmark's golden girl tells Oscar Williams about the privilege and pressure of working with Mount St John Freestyle, and her Olympic dreams
'Six figures-worth of talent for £1'
There’s much to be aware of when offered a horse at a knock-down price, but in the right hands sometimes the gamble pays off. Martha Terry meets some who have found their diamond in the rough
New code of conduct aims to help showing 'self-regulate'
The voluntary code sets out minimum standards and values for producers, along with best-practice advice
Understanding splints
“Splints” is an oft-used term, but what exactly are they and how should they be treated? Phil Cramp MRCVS explains all
Sport horse producers
Marti Rudd, who runs Monbeg Sport Horses with husband Tomas Doyle, on the importance of a feeling when buying and selling horses to the right rider
Lucy Scudamore
Carl Hester's award-winning head groom Lucy Scudamore tells Polly Bryan how she's living her childhood dream and why En Vogue will always hold a special place in her heart
'Racing is being diluted'
Kim Bailey on the current state of the sport and a tribute to a special horse