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Mouthguards and concussion in rider's back in the spotlight
There has been recent research and development on the impact of mouthguards in a number of different sports
Study suggests more needs to be done to improve grooms' lives
Research has been done to assess the effectiveness of campaigns that were designed to help grooms
King takes last-minute crown
KITTY KING and Vendredi Biats won the advanced intermediate (AI) at this lastminute fixture by more than nine marks, leading the dressage on 18.8 and adding 3.6 time-penalties across country.
'We're just installing the jump-off button'
Aimee Paxton wins with a rising star mare while a 12-year-old rider steps up in style
A great day for the Tumblers' Club'
The banks and drains of the Ballymacad Tuesday country provide both sport and entertainment for visitors and locals alike
Delami Bravado
The home-produced Welsh section A took the top native pony working hunter accolade of the 2023 season. Alex Robinson meets the connections of this ultimate sweetheart with a sense of humour
Equine researcher
Tamzin Furtado on turning skills learned in human health research to her dream job in the equine world
'He's a cracking horse'
A grand prix prospect sets the bar high as a multi-talented mare and two marvellous cobs also impress
Valmy repeats his triumph
Emily King and Valmy Biats take top honours again at this pre-Badminton fixture, while an educational run” yields a win for Tim Price’s rising star Jarillo
'They could be the next big thing'
Once a vital part of the workforce, the mechanical revolution made horses redundant from the roles in which they once thrived – or did it? Bernard Bale speaks to some of those safeguarding traditions to ensure there is a future for working horses
Cornish Queen: dam to eventing superstars
What goes into producing not one but two elite event horses? Matha Terry meets the broodmare behind half-siblings Lordships Graffalo and Pencos Crown Jewel
HARD knocks
Bone bruises present in different ways, and can require lengthy healing time with variable prognoses. Thijs de Bont MRCVS explains
Laura Kraut
All roads lead to Paris for the multi-garlanded US showjumper, who has three horses in contention for the Games. Nancy Jaffer meets Laura at her Wellington base before she switches to the European circuit for the build-up
'We all have to start somewhere'
Robert Walker on the importance of aiming for the top, regardless of status
Everyone is upping their game'
Andrew Nicholson on the course-designer and riders who've impressed him
A need to breed?
She may be a proven champion or simply the apple of your eye, but what makes your mare suitable to breed from? Andrea Oakes investigates
A fitting finale
Tessa Waugh relates the second part of her husband's final day hunting hounds, which looked to be a hip flask tasting session until the proverbial three o'clock offered one last hurrah
'What a day to be Irish'
One nation is looking stronger than ever, but there is disappointment for the Brits in a thrilling second leg of the new-look League of Nations
The ultimate all-rounder
Romeo gave Robert Walker his love of showing - and hunting, with a five-mile point and an eight-mile hunt in the afternoon one memorable Boxing Day
Bouncing, bonny - and sound
H&H's hunting editor Catherine Austen is delighted to report that her horse has finished the season in fine form, and takes a look at the future
'Will there be any riding schools left?'
Pammy Hutton on the current challenges faced by the equestrian industry
New competition to replace Aachen's FEI Nations Cup
The venue will host its own elite team dressage competition instead
Seven Badminton champions on this year's event entries list
Seven former winning riders are due to start, but no previous equine victors are on the list
Blair lost as concerns grow for eventing in Scotland
Blair Castle Horse Trials will run for the 35th and last time this summer, sparking concerns for eventing in the region
A risk to horse health: warning against importing unauthorised medication
Illegally imported equine drugs have been seized by the relevant authorities in four recent cases
Protect your pocket
Insurance is a big monthly hit, but small tweaks can lower your premium. Sarah Isaacs finds out how to save costs appropriately
'You'll never see the likes of him again'
Rory Knight Bruce pays tribute to Captain Ian Farquhar – master, huntsman, hound man and friend to the countryside
You be the judge
Judging can be rewarding and stimulating for dressage enthusiasts, but it has its challenges. Stephanie Bateman discovers what it takes to thrive in the judge's seat
Castration considerations
Castration is a necessary evil for the majority of young colts or stallions. Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains how best to plan the procedure
Course inspector
Richard Linley MBE is the former senior inspector of courses. He tells of a concussed meeting with John McCririck, understanding 400 soil types and the evolution of the going stick