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On trend in the saddle
Alex Robinson looks at what’s new in the world of tack and which of the latest design innovations could benefit you and your horse
Para coach
Anna Miller on the buzz of coaching and the challenge of finding “self-assured but polite” horses to star on the para scene
I've become a helicopter parent
Britain’s more traditional weather returns along with the first steps towards a new normality, but nothing can dampen Tessa Waugh’s spirits as she becomes rather too involved in her kids’ riding lessons
Danielle Heath
The show horse producer on striding out for the judges, the origins of her waistcoat and why her horses are always treated to a varied work programme
Bart
The double HOYS winner who rides like a Rolls-Royce jumps like a stag and hacks like a police horse
A hound called Rosebud
Hannah Goffe explains her family’s love affair with Heythrop Rosebud and her adorable offspring
A colourful life
Stephanie Bateman catches up with riders of successful coloured horses – past and present – to find out if their achievements are more than skin deep
Every Derby Has A Story
Next week was due to be the 59th running of the Hickstead Derby. Penny Richardson picks out highlights of showjumping’s blue riband event
‘What should we aim for now?'
Despite lockdown easing, it’s not easy to plan for events, says Mary King
‘What a legacy Douglas Bunn has left'
John Whitaker on good times at “bigger and better” Calgary, and Hickstead
‘They breed them tough here'
The horses from down south are shivering, but the lockdown veg patch is flourishing, says Tessa Waugh, pondering if she should have been more honest with a friend seeking their first hound puppy
‘Societies need to be more proactive'
Has showing lacked clear leadership during the lockdown, asks Robert Walker
Hot – not bothered
From how to hydrate to monitoring droppings, Stephanie Bateman outlines nine feeding tips to keep your horse in great shape throughout a hot summer
The horse of my heart
H&H’s hunting editor Catherine Austen bids a fond farewell to her trusty hunting partner of more than a decade
Siskin shows off
The Ger Lyons-trained colt uses his impressive acceleration to defy traffic problems and claim Irish 2,000 Guineas honours
On good ground
A relative newcomer to the UK equestrian fencing market, Horserail is making up good ground, from the tip of Cornwall to the north of Scotland
Hayley Watson-Greaves
The international dressage rider on plaiting up to music, treating horses as individuals and which quirky but talented mount she wishes she could clone
Riders asked for views as restrictions ease
A new website asks equestrians for their experiences and priorities as the situation moves back towards normality
Safety concerns as owners told to pay for rescues
There are fears owners who cannot afford the charges may attempt to save horses themselves
Rights for those who buy horses unseen
Although riders are strongly advised to view before they buy, they do have rights if matters do not go as planned
Zara Tindall
The former European and world champion tells Catherine Austen about her passion of riding for the British team, why pressure makes her tick and her chance to return to the Olympic fray
The Queen's favourite horses
From a pair of beautiful Highland ponies to a ceremonial stalwart and a European champion, The Queen highlights eight special horses she and her family have loved riding and watching
Home schooling
Since the Covid-19 lockdown, online learning is all the rage. Leslie Bliss takes a look at what it has to offer those who wish to upskill from the comfort of their own home
Heronsmill Tiger Lily
Sally McMillan had no idea her home-bred filly would end the 2019 season by taking the world’s most coveted in-hand accolade – but she did. Alex Robinson speaks to the hobby pony breeder
Green gold
Why do so many good hunters come from Ireland?
Eyes right
Guard against sore, scratched or sun-damaged eyes this summer, with advice from Ria Chalder MRCVS
Eventing prepares to restart within weeks
Plans are under way for events to run over the first weekend in July with protective measures in place
Start like the pros
Taking tumbles, grappling with tack cleaning and discipline are all par for the course of a child’s initiation into ponies – even when your parents happen to be famous equestrians, finds Madeleine Silver
Taming the tiny tyrant
Quick-thinking, intelligent or downright delinquent, ponies have all manner of tricks in their armoury. Andrea Oakes checks out seven common problems and how to solve them
Hayley Reynolds
The HOYS-winning native pony producer counts horses as her saviours alongside a hectic work schedule. Alex Robinson discovers how she’s made her “hobby” so successful