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Keep it Local for Livestock Welfare
Megan Perry of the Sustainable Food Trust, examines why small abattoirs are essential for farmers, smallholders and all those who value local food production
Calls for change after rider severely injured at trot-up
Lisa Marriott was badly hurt when her horse kicked her as she waited for the vet inspection
Cap on dressage penalties may help prevent cross-country falls
A major study on eventing safety found higher dressage penalties meant increased risk of horse falls
Team chasing's new fall rule trialled this season
Riders who come off will be eliminated instantly and have to retire in a measure that will be reviewed by autumn
Clydesdale breeder
TV star Pete Black on preserving the Clydesdale legacy through his family's Collessie Stud, the art of silky feathers and how the breed tugs a different heartstring to any other
Last chance to act on live transport for slaughter
The Government has been urged not to backtrack on its manifesto promise
Farewell to event horse who helped make history
The incomparable medal-winner Primmore’s Pride has been put down aged 30
'Talent is not enough in dressage'
Anna Ross on Addington CDI and what is needed to succeed at the top
All good things...
~The last meet of the season gets off to a lively start thanks to generous stirrup cups, as Tessa Waugh enjoys a final spin with hunting friends before lambing takes over
Novice pair shine for supreme honours
A Dartmoor mare and her young jockey are foot-perfect to come out on top, while a self-confessed OAP” and a data analyst are also among the winners
Bovine Abortion and Stillbirth Investigation
From Vanessa Swinson and Alan Murphy, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Cattle Expert Group
Flower Power - good for mind, soul and income
Andrew Oldham explains why you cannot have vegetables without flowers
Weighing up what you can drive
John Sones looks at driving licences and towing trailers
Simple Elderflower Wine
Fiona and Hugh Osborne say you too can capture the flavour of spring by making this distinctive wine
'We are hunting people'
James Andrews, who is moving from the South and West Wilts to become master and huntsman of the Cotswold on 1 May, is the fourth generation of his family to hunt a pack of hounds
Wot no tomatoes?
Why smallholders are uniquely positioned to weather the supply chain storm. Liz Wright follows the ever-changing issue of food supply.
Vet advice from an experienced poultry vet
David Parsons MRCVS says do have your say on the proposed registration of all poultry keepers
Gaspard Maksud
The French rookie burst onto the championship scene in Pratoni, and now looks set to spearhead the home team in the build-up to Paris 2024. Martha Terry meets Gaspard Maksud and his beloved mare, Zaragoza
A week of feeling all the emotions
Piggy March loses a special home-bred and retires a stalwart from top level
'We all stood in awe'
Kim Bailey reflects on a vintage Cheltenham, but warns of Irish domination
'It's time to see what he's made of
Tony Pearson pilots a very exciting new ride to victory and a sensational seven-year-old's winning streak continues
Riders seek true connection, which may not always be best
An anthropologist delves into why riders want to know and be known so well by their horses
Seven-year-old sensation springs another surprise
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Annabel Widdowson will now have two rides in Hickstead’s 128cm winter final, after piloting the great Whinney Lass to a win with the sole double clear.
Racing to glory
RoR classes have seen a huge rise in popularity, but where was the idea of showing racehorses born and how have classes changed to meet demand?
'We'll be hard pushed to experience a better week'
From Honeysuckle's emotional farewell to Constitution Hill's nine-length victory and a Gold Cup to relish, this was an unforgettable Cheltenham Festival.
Luck, skill - or just deep pockets?
If you're looking to buy a show horse but have no clue where to start, Tricia Johnson asks the best in the showing business for some insight into where they go to find their top stars
Engelmann strikes again
Saffron Walden RC remain the team to beat, while native ponies take top spoils in the junior classes
New campaigns to help improve rider road safety
A county council is displaying posters, as the Government launches a new safety initiative for rural roads
'Enjoy showing, don't endure it'
Simon Reynolds flags up some changes as the showing season begins
Pidgley produces a clean sweep
Annabella Pidgley dominates on all three of her horses, while upcoming stars and old hands shine at grand prix