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You think you're past all that
Pippa Funnell shows why you should never rule her out when she wins the flagship class on a new “project” ride
"They thrive off it"
From 21-year-old Gammon to Shane Breen's teenage charges, why does the Hickstead Derby bring out the best in veterans? Jennifer Donald finds out
Treat, or trouble?
Many people give edible titbits in return for our horses’ work or simply as a treat. But have we considered how they understand a “reward”, asks Rebecca Hamilton Fletcher MRCVS
Flash Cooley
The recent Millstreet four-star long runner-up offers a powerful package in a tiny body - and he loves a snooze. Pippa Roome finds out more
International dressage judge
Isobel Wessels on being catapulted into an elite community, making sacrifices and accepting that you're human - mistakes happen
Lily Attwood
Showjumping's rising star tells Martha Terry about lessons learnt from going solo, the feisty veteran that propelled her to the top of ponies and her latest move to the Continent
Government accused of refusing to protect horses
The US is proposing to withdraw a rule that was aimed to stamp out the \"systemic cruelty\" of soring horses
Vigilance urged after major spike in cases of laminitis
Vets across the country are seeing a large number of horses with the potentially fatal condition
Debate over pony strides comes into the spotlight
Parents and a course-designer have expressed concerns over ponies' being asked to jump horse-distance doubles
Scientific data could help good cross-country going
The aim of the research work is to benefit horse welfare, and the future of the sport as a whole
It's showtime
Hound shows are a great spectacle of beautiful hounds, hunt staff and all manner of hunting folk with whom to gossip and chat, says Frank Houghton Brown
Double for Kenealy
One trainer has found the key to a horse's success, while another breaks his duck on his 47th attempt
Edwards is in Flying form
The Welsh rider continues his county show domination and there's a surprise proposal from the course-designer
Midsummer madness
The Great British summer has its downsides when it comes to caring for horses. Becky Murray finds out how to alleviate the banes of the hotter months
Herbie
This eye-catching riding horse had only ever competed at two shows before taking the SEIB Search for a Star championship at HOYS last season with his owner, cardiology nurse Alex Windross. Celeste Gall meets him
Seeing the world through the eyes of a donkey
The Donkey Sanctuary's new chief executive hopes to help millions of animals with the charity's new five-year strategy
'Predator' jailed after riding centre attacks
\"Time is no barrier\" as 57-year-old sent down for 10 years for historic assaults
Owners' attitudes to emergency colic planning are under review
Research found that vets are seen as the most influential figures when it comes to colic planning
Frustration at decision to scrap welfare legislation
The Kept Animals Bill, which would have banned live export to slaughter, has been scrapped by the Government
Legal cases highlight key issues around vettings
A High Court case involving financial advice has important relevance for the equestrian world
'Looks, balance, stride and pedigree': Derby winner has it all
Aidan O’Brien keeps the faith in Auguste Rodin to land a ninth Betfred Derby, while an unruly 66/1 shot almost springs a surprise
Local issues
Many surgical procedures that involve a horse's head can be carried out under local anaesthetic, to the benefit of both horse and vet. Liz Richardson MRCVS explains
Equestrian fitness trainer
Ali Cooper talks about inspiring hunting mums, Pony Club district and superstar event riders - and her ubiquitous trainers commissioners
Charlotte Dujardin
The Olympic champion is back to her winning ways after having baby Isabella, but tells Polly Bryan how motherhood has altered her perspective on the sport
The showing season looms
H&H hunting editor Catherine Austen on hound shows, and the camaraderie they bring to the hunt calendar
Nemo
The “extraordinary” field master’s horse on whom Paul Lyon-Maris led 165 thrusters round the Goodwood estate
Royale effort from Lobo
A working hunter nets a first HOYS ticket, while a prolific middleweight hunter reigns sideways
Fortune favours Fame
Carl Hester comes away with a grand prix one-two and there's a smart winner in the young horse classes
Unlikely eventer adds to her tally
A coloured dressage-bred mare triumphs at intermediate, while a four-star horse with an aversion to buckets scores in an open intermediate
Mila
Ludger Beerbaum’s quirky grand prix-winning mare loves naps and cuddles – just don’t be late with her feed. Jennifer Donald finds out more