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Elite Mares Sell At Brightwells
Jumping-bred mares realise the top prices, while AP McCoy makes a purchase
Delestre Wins Through
In a down-to-the-wire grand prix, Simon Delestre dominates ahead of his compatriots
Charles Chafer
The agri-chemical pioneer whose intellect made him an excellent huntsman
Better Luck For Sherriff
Following a dramatic week, Dan Sherriffgets back in the saddle to take a PSG win
A Royal Hunting Ground
Everyone is welcome at the New Forest, says Tessa Waugh of the hunt that is steeped in history and tradition but has a relaxed and friendly attitude
A Happy New Year?
They’re the stars of our Christmas cards, but how healthy is the future for donkeys? Patrick Pollock FRCVS reports
Will Goodall
The ‘pre-eminent huntsman of his time’, from an illustrious hunting family
‘We Live And Breathe These Beagles'
Inclement weather fails to dash the spirits of hounds and humans, and an improvement in scent makes the day for this hard-driving pack
Snow Ball
Polo isn’t just a summer sport. Polly Bryan charts the history, development and unique skill set of the winter game, played in dramatic locations at high altitude
‘The Best Pair In The Sport Right Now'
Ben Maher and Explosion W make history and Shanghai Swans succeed
Timeless Fun Wilful Ponies And Tiny Heroines
Thelwell’s iconic cartoons remain as popular as ever. Martha Terry investigates the inspiration for his recalcitrant ponies, and why they stand the test of time
Lucy Jackson
The New Zealand event rider talks to Pippa Roome about selling her prospective Olympic mount, working with racehorses and fi nding balance in her life
Power Failure
What might cause a loss of hind-end propulsion? Dr Charlotte Oastler MRCVS explains
Hunting Stallions
Treat them appropriately and stallions can make some of the best hunters in the field, finds Stephanie Bateman
Hearton Du Bois Halleux
The ‘proud as punch’ puissance specialist who has also nailed a record-breaking Hickstead Derby win
Equine Flu: Why Six-Month Boosters Are Recommended
An expert in the spread of diseases has explained what vets have learnt from the flu outbreak
‘I Am Mad For The Sport'
Champion point-to-point jockey Will Biddick talks to Hannah Lemieux about finding his love for racing and his showjumper wife’s riding influence
Winter Management: Facts And Falsehoods
Myths abound about how to keep horses healthy in winter. Andrea Oakes asks veterinary experts to separate the fact from the fiction
Scratching The Surface
The causes and consequences of inflammation of the blood vessels, a condition called vasculitis, remain poorly understood as Andrea Oakes discovers
Red Bull Gets His Wings
A Welsh section D gelding advances on his second place to scoop the overall championship, while a Welsh section B clinches the inaugural small breeds final
Judy Reynolds
The Irish dressage stalwart tells Helen Sharp why the ‘Girls in Green’ have the edge, how her ‘ordinary’ horse has turned into a star and why the future is bright for her nation
Innovative Syndicate Aims To Keep Good Horses For Britain
Shareholders will not have to pay running costs, and should make money back
How Changing Bridle Pressure Can Affect Horses' Movement
A study looked into the forces applied on different horses’ heads, and its effect on gait
Hounds At Their Best
With an infectious enthusiasm, the Glamorgan hounds show their mettle with accuracy and plenty of music
Creating New Courses
Building a point-to-point course is a big ask but, says Lucy Elder, it’s made all the more achievable with unstinting teamwork — and the best birch
Coulton
Charlie Shirley-Beavan’s massive mount with a buck to match and a strong sense of competition, but who is a gentleman on the ground
Martin Fuchs
The European showjumping champion talks to Pippa Roome about giving horses confidence and how it felt to get gold after a run of second places
How Safe Is Riding?
The ‘hunting surgeon’ Pedro McDonald debunks a few myths to explain why riding is not as dangerous as its public perception
H&H Hero To Hero: Gemma Tattersall And Pippa Funnell
Our guest editor talks to her hero, the recent Burghley winner Pippa Funnell, about nerves, special horses and stepping off the eventing treadmill
Crossing The Line
Riders who compete at the very top level in more than one discipline are rare. How do they do it and what do they learn from the experience? Catherine Austen finds out