BEFORE I met my wife Emma, I’d done a little bit of hunting here and there, but mainly with owners of my horses or customers. The Holcombe Harriers were our local pack, but I’d had a few days with the Wynnstay and the Cheshire over the years. However, going hunting was really about business for me.
Emma has hunted all her life — her father, “Sir” Ian Carmichael (@carmichaelcrew5), was joint-master of the Morpeth, and she loves it, it’s in her blood. I’ve learnt much more about it since we’ve been together and it’s a good craic with a real community feel — and it’s great for educating our young horses.
Although I will always love the jumping side of it more, I like watching the hounds work to appreciate what’s involved.
Emma has started doing some field mastering for the Morpeth this season — I joked in the beginning and said I’d like a go, but only for the red coat! #AllTheGearNoIdea.
Emma puts in a lot of hard graft behind the scenes, ringing farmers and clearing country as well running fundraisers for the hunt. I’m happy to leave hunting as “fun” and just support Em, as I can easily be “rained off” whereas Emma is hard-core to the end.
She gave the speech at the Morpeth’s New Year’s Day meet in Morpeth town centre this year; it was amazing for the general public to see young people from different backgrounds stepping up and showing that this is for everyone. I was very proud of her for doing it — there was a huge crowd and she absolutely nailed it.
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Household Cavalry Sculptor-in-Residence - After years in a city job, Zoë Carmichael was destined to devote herself to the antique discipline of sculpture and immortalise her favourite subjects - horses - in bronze
I’ve hunted all my life. Growing up, I hunted with the Cotswold and VWH and I’m lucky to have been out with lots of packs, from the Teme Valley in Wales where I learnt the name of almost every hound, to days out with the Beaufort with a field of 200-plus. My greatest moments have been following my best friends over Ledbury hedges. Eventually, I focused on eventing – I did juniors and under-21s. Then I got a four-year-old, Bertie, and took him up to what would be four-star today.
Understanding What Affects Acceptance of Equestrian Sport - New large-scale research is aimed at digging deeper into what goes into forming public opinion.
New World Horse Welfare research involving more than 5,000 people has aimed to distil what drives public acceptance in horse sports.The project, supported by The Racing Foundation, moves the conversation around public acceptance forward.World Horse Welfare CEO Roly Owers presented the project at The Racing Foundation conference at Ascot racecourse on 2 October.
Mental Health Professional - Mike Delaney helped to introduce equine facilitated psychotherapy to the UK in 2004 and describes how this work feeds his soul besides benefiting people suffering following severe trauma
Mike Delaney helped to introduce equine facilitated psychotherapy to the UK in 2004 and describes how this work feeds his soul besides benefiting people suffering following severe trauma
Moonshine on best behaviour
The county of Cornwall fields a clutch of champions, while a veteran horse earns his 11th title
'My bone was shattered'
A working rider bouncing back from serious injury and a busy farmer are among those securing coveted Badminton tickets
Home-bred takes two
From Star Wars to Harry Styles, riders celebrate music victories, while one amateur has to move her office for the week - but the effort pays off
Genetic susceptibility
A certain number of inherited disorders are limited to specific breeds. Rebecca Hamilton-Fletcher MRCVS explains the what and why of such cases
'The change was refreshing to watch'
H&H's showing editor on the new judging format at HOYS 2024
Actions rather than words are needed for horse sport's future
The 2024 Racing Foundation conference considered how to help maintain public support
We must change worming habits before it is too late
New guidelines on worm control have been published to try to fight the growing threat of anthelmintic resistance