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Farm ride organiser
Jackie Howard-Jones has made a success of farm diversification by offering rides in the glorious Chilterns
Chief executive's aims for charity's next 50 years
The Riding for the Disabled Association’s new leader wants as many people as possible to benefit from horses’ power
Court rules in Totilas semen legal battle
The case has hinged on whether the stallion's previous owners sold exclusive breeding rights as well as the horse
You learn so much from watching
Carl Hester on accessibility and viewing greatness in person and online
King is twice crowned
A relatively new pairing claim victory in a brace of hunt races, but more familiar faces post wins as well
Stress relief
A day out with the beagles is the best way to escape the intense pressures of student and city life
The double debate
The virtues of double bridles versus snaffles at international grand prix level has divided opinion in the dressage world. Alice Collins examines the issue and finds out why feelings are strong on both sides of the argument
'They've let down the equestrian world'
Dan Skelton speaks out on Brexit’s impact and why we must sell our sport
Mark Sartori
Never one to fight shy of a challenge, the British Eventing chair discusses making money and the importance of being as clean as possible” and reveals to Becky Murray why his competition days are over
Take a second look
A mare is exhibiting behaviour - but is tricky it her oestrus, or does something else lie behind it? Adam Jackson MRCVS explains what may be the root cause
Cheltenham artist
Emily Johnson on the wow factor of working at the capital ofjump racing as artist-in-residence, her obsession with anatomy and messy mishaps
Nicholls is in flying form
Trainers Paul Nicholls and Gary Moore peak just at the right time, and an equine dentist has more to celebrate
Concern as nearly half of grooms employed illegally
A survey found many grooms are not being paid the minimum, and are working extra unpaid hours
Tiny tempter
It's showtime stickleback for the male three-spined as he tries to attract a mate
Sloths in new study are stronger on their left side
The consistent tendency for left sidedness across the individuals researched was unexpected
Do not stroke the lion
From patting penguins to selfies with bison, are people becoming more reckless around wildlife? And is education or punishment the answer?
MARK CARWARDINE
\"Without anti-poaching patrols, there would be no rhinos left to protect\"
Lost & Found
VAGRANT SPECIES DIARY - Greater yellowlegs, Waterford
AIN'T NOBODY
GANGLY LANCER - When it comes to reproducing, eating and breathing, this strange spider-like creature is all legs
Access all areas Dan Skelton
The Warwickshire trainer has been firing out big race winners this season. Jennifer Donald goes behind the scenes to find the team's focus shifting towards the Cheltenham Gold Cup and beyond
Home safe
A stable may be a comfortable and sheltered environment for a horse, but can also present various hazards. Kieran O'Brien MRCVS details how to avoid potential stable injuries
MG Wallaby Esq
\"Well travelled, scopey and adaptable,\" this bold hunter accompanied his rider to Germany and Northern Ireland and hunted brilliantly wherever he went
'Considered talk, not rushed rules'
Make changes carefully or risk the consequences, says Mark Phillips
'Princess' Karisma scores a treble
Two talented mares steal the limelight at the Scottish regionals, while patience pays off for a winner in Wales
'It's not for softies'
A survivor of the Mongol Derby is the main act at the annual fundraising hunt supporters' supper, where tales of saturating rain and fermented milk leave Tessa Waugh inspired from afar
THE DEER AND THE DEPARTED
Intimate photos of roe deer reveal insights into family life in England's graveyards
WE BUILT THIS CITY
WOOD ANT NESTS - Discover a mini metropolis housing hundreds of thousands of social insects
Fight or flight
In one coastal Scottish village, a dispute rages between those who want to shoot wintering pink-footed geese and those who want to protect them
Crackle and pop
Short-beaked echidnas avoid over-heating by blowing - and bursting - bubbles on their nose
Loud and proud
Secretive corncrakes with a scraping call arrive in the UK this month