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‘Ring rustiness is a reality for us all'
Laura Tomlinson on preparing mentally for the restart of competitions
‘It will be difficult for some of them'
Remember children won’t be ring-ready straight away, says Julie Templeton
‘Ridiculous? It's really off the scale'
Mark Phillips reviews the current global travel and competition challenges
What drives today's young riders?
As we look to move into the “new normal” following Covid-19, will the appeal of financial stability overtake the lure of team selection for young professional riders, or can the two go hand in hand? Lucy Higginson investigates
Study's findings on the online ‘experts'
Research indicates those who shout loudest on equestrian social media are those who have the least knowledge
At home with Julian Walters and David Hodge
The duo on a mission to breed “proper”, true-to-type natives for the ridden market talk to Rebecca Haywood about their greatest achievements and plans for the future
EHV: last British horses due to leave Valencia
One more horse has died, but there have been no new reported outbreaks of the virus linked to shows in Spain
‘A thank you to the NHS staff '
Graham Fletcher ponders worst case scenarios and a badger problem
Tobago proves unbeatable
Daniel Deusser’s unbelievable winning streak continues in the penultimate week of the Florida series
On trend in the ring
Showing has witnessed many trends, but which have had the most impact? Tricia Johnson reports
‘Reputation is an important asset'
Rebecca Penny on the resumption of shows and social media blunders
An education in hunting
School and college packs of beagles have played a considerable role in teaching young people about hounds – and life – for many generations, as Andrew Sallis explains
Finding the key
Nearly every rider has experienced a horse that pulls like a train – and it’s not an enjoyable feeling. Lucy Elder talks to those who have found the key to famously strong horses and how these blossomed into wonderful partnerships
Delight and frustration as sport allowed to start
Law made public three days before the restart had an unexpected omission on indoor arenas
Meet The Scientist - Lauriane Suyin Chalmin-Pui
Well-being fellow, Royal Horticultural Society and postdoctoral researcher, University of Sheffield
My Way Of Thinking - Mark Carwardine
The conservationist discusses Jair Bolsonaro’s actions concerning the Amazon rainforest and invites your thoughts on the subject.
Truth Or Fiction? It's Perfectly Safe To Airlift A Rhinoceros
Flying rhinos upside down looks ungainly but is it harmful, too? New research set out to find the answer.
Theme Park Could Go Ahead Despite Site's Protected Status
Swanscombe peninsula is designated as an SSSI but campaigners fear it is not enough to save the wildlife haven from proposed development.
Gorillas In The Midst Of A Pandemic
Close encounters with tourists may be exposing great apes to COVID-19.
Mike Dilger's - Wildlife Watching
In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show this month heads to our pebble-strewn shores to spot the species that thrive on shingle beaches.
‘We still need to qualify for the Olympics'
Carl Hester on the difficulties of competing abroad and team selection
Towing: all you need to know
Legal requirements, maximum loads, snaking and braking – there’s much to think about when towing your horse. Victoria Rea navigates the minefield
The winning ingredient
Robust, versatile and trainable, Welsh breeds continue to have a strong influence in the flashiest of sports ponies, both here and on the Continent, finds Madeleine Silver
‘Let's re-introduce some fun classes'
We need to promote the plaited ridden pony, says Stuart Hollings
Playing it safe
How can we maximise the benefits of field time, while minimising risk? Kieran O’Brien MRCVS offers advice for trouble-free turnout
WHAT'S NEW in the veterinary world?
Peter Green MRCVS looks at the creatures that call our horses home
Sandy Thomson
The jumps trainer is proving a maestro at reinvigorating jaded racehorses. Julian Muscat finds out how his rugby background influences his training plan
‘Racing is what we're born and reared to do'
Davy Russell reflects on Ireland’s dominance at this year’s Festival
Dream shopping trips
It’s hard enough to find one good horse – but occasionally you hit the jackpot and find two stars at the same time. Victoria Goff tracks down some people who have been lucky enough to do just that…
Help to recognise equine discomfort
The creators of a new ethogram hope to promote better understanding of behaviours that indicate possible issues