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A successful new amalgamation
Harriers have long been part of the fabric of rural life in Norfolk, and two packs have joined forces to ensure that this continues
Rural community urged to act as Labour pledges trail-hunting ban
The Countryside Alliance said it is vital people sign up to support trail-hunting before the election
Exceptional growth in organic poultry feed from company dating back to 1675
HJ Lea Oakes is one of the longest established independent animal feed manufacturers in Britain with a history dating back to 1675. Centuries later, they are still independent, family run and extremely proud to be part of the country’s rich agricultural heritage.
Vet Attestations for livestock owners
New rules came into force in Great Britain on the 13th of December regarding exports of meat and some animal by-products to the EU. The British Pig Association offers advice on your next steps
These structurally beautiful shrubs and trees can provide shelter and privacy for your house
Jo Carter of English Woodlands looks at some options
A new way with spring lamb for Easter and rhubarb fool
Henrietta Balcon makes the most of seasonal spring produce
Balancing Pellets, Treats and Nutrition
Most of us with chickens aren’t experts in nutritional needs for ourselves, let alone for our chickens. Fiona and Hugh Osborne explain how they balance the nutritional needs of their breeding flock of Orpingtons.
Profile:Buttercups Goat Sanctuary
Helen Babbs visits the UK’s only goat rescue centre
What you need to know about Schmallenberg Virus (also known as SBV)
Dr Ami Sawran BVSc CertAVP CP) PGCertVPS PhD MRCVS from Westpoint vets shares the advice given to worried owners
How a farmer followed his dream to rewilding his acres
Susie Kearley talks to a man who delights in his new lifestyle and explains how it is sustainable in every sense of the word
'How lucky we are to have longevity'
Carl Hester on taking a more holistic approach to equestrian sport
Thousands support top rider in #MankiniGate
Equestrian Australia reviewed Shane Rose's costume in a fancy dress class
'Take your phone, start creating'
Adam Cromarty on how riders can attract sponsors via social media content
Eyes on the prize
Ever wondered how top riders master their mindset and sharpen their focus to be at their best on big occasions? Becky Murray discovers their secrets
Inclusion in the show ring raised on judges' agenda
More than 180 people attended the 2024 British Show Pony Society judges' conference
An itch to scratch
Skin allergies can be infuriating for horses, and are not always easy to avoid. Ben Curnow MRCVS explains the triggers and possible treatment options
Frankie Dettori
The Italian superstar reveals all to Jennifer Donald about his retirement change of mind, early jungle exit and why he will miss the British public the most
'He was probably unique'
In the third of his series about great fox hunters he knew personally, Alastair Jackson recalls Lieutenant Colonel Dick Eames, the highly respected master and huntsman of his family pack, the Cotley Harriers
Lucas does the double
A rising star books two tickets as former eventers and returning combinations impress between the white boards
Hunting's civil servants
Communication, tact, organisation and a head for figures - the hunt secretary's job has many facets to it, as Lucy Higginson explains
Martin Scott
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?
TV presenter
Ex-model Rosie Tapner on skipping school to go hunting, the buzz of charity racing over the catwalk and learning to rein in her excitement
Just enjoy it
For competitive amateurs, many outside influences can derail show-day focus. Madeleine Silver learns how to ease the stress to make the most of our sport
'Today, something extraordinary happened'
The \"jinx of a decidedly dodgy season\" has been broken, says Tessa Waugh - hounds are running and a half-term hunt sees the children flying. Even an early home-time doesn't quell spirits
'I thought I'd nick a few lengths'
An inspired ride from Harry Cobden seals victory in Ascot's Grade One in a week where he also takes the lead in the jockeys' championship
Viva Mexico!
An ultra-reliable 17.3hh gelding lands his second grand prix on the trot and a \"spicy\" mare soars to victory
Edward
A \"bit of a poser\" who \"needs to be in charge\", this master's horse is brilliant out hunting unless he spots a Shetland
£5,000 fixed fines can be given for horse welfare offences
The introduction of the fines has been welcomed but, as always, effective enforcement of the law will be crucial
Dressage leaders to meet to address the sport's future
Stakeholders say recent high-profile cases of horse abuse are a \"wake-up call\" for the sport's future
Access all areas Will and Olli Fletcher
Childhoods steeped in the sport resulted in different paths to the top for these showjumping brothers. Martha Terry goes behind the scenes to watch the pair at work