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Falco proves Priceless
Rising equine stars are at the forefront in Pau, where Tim Price and Tom McEwen take the top placings on horses making their debut at the level
Amanda Owen
The Yorkshire Shepherdess tells Martha Terry how her passion for horses blossomed on an urban council estate, and about the day she bundled her newly purchased pony into the back of a Land Rover
Tom Firr
This 19th-century huntsman was a “consummate horseman” and played a considerable part in making the Quorn the most famous pack in the world
Agents of destruction
The autumn hunting season with its early mornings is H&H hunting editor Catherine Austen’s favourite time of year – even though the resident hound puppies are merrily causing chaos
An art or a science?
Is lameness more easily detected by the trained eye or technology? Thijs de Bont MRCVS discusses both
Dream drive for Dylan
Dylan Deutrom scores a hat-trick and more, while a home-bred secures a win to kick offthis highly-praised show
Bailey and Batten: huntsmen helping out in Kenya
Ludlow master and huntsman Henry Bailey and the United’s Nicko Batten made the most of last year’s truncated season, which provided a chance to see a very different sort of countryside
‘It's marvellous Mr Munnings!'
As recently published letters from Munnings to his second wife shine a light on the artist’s often demanding aristocratic subjects, Madeleine Silver discovers why his paintings still have the ultimate allure for horse lovers
Softie
The huge field master’s horse on whom Bill Andrewes believed he could “rule the world”
‘Life from life'
Artwork created from real-life subjects brings more depth than that created from photos alone, though it is not for the faint of heart. Martha Terry finds out why the extra effort is worth it to create sensational results
‘We should never leave the farm'
A trip out for lunch proves stressful as Tessa Waugh and family attempt to navigate the pick-up through the bustle of Edinburgh city centre, but peace is restored in the end
Arena troubleshooting
Arenas are a big investment, so it’s key to get it right first time. Stephanie Bateman asks the experts about how to tackle any snags
‘How dreams come true'
The Dutch display fighting spirit to win the Nations Cup Final, while Great Britain’s Challenge Cup victory is said to mark “the start of a change” in fortunes
‘Brave' gelding takes the lead
Stephen Heal and Quidam De Lux claim the closely fought seven-year-old championship, while an Australian rider has Olympic hopes for his three-star winner
‘He tries his heart out'
Lucy Stewart is on winning form, leading the way with Cancun II, while a 12-yearold stallion makes light work of the puissance wall
Wrap up warm
Winter doesn’t automatically call for a heavyweight rug, says Andrea Oakes. Besides the fluctuating weather, the horse’s body type, metabolism and condition should all influence which rug you choose
Hunting a new horse
The perfect hunter isn’t born, it’s made. Patience, preparation and persistence are crucial, as Abi Butcher is finding out
A new bond
Ex-racehorses tend to be cheap, athletic and trainable – but they are used to professional handling. Becky Murray discovers how some amateur riders have clicked with ex-racers in their new careers
Tokyo talking points
With the Games done and dusted, what did the travelling vets and farriers learn from their experience? Andrea Oakes reports
Sophie Wells
Injury, Covid and a green newcomer – it’s been a rocky road for Paralympic star Sophie Wells. Gemma Redrup finds out how she’s turned her luck around
Ex-racehorse charity founder
Grace Muir is the founder of the charity HEROS, which rehomes ex-racehorses and provides training courses for children
Hidden BRITAIN
NICK BAKER Reveals a fascinating world of wildlife that we often overlook.
Scottish beavers on the rise
Eurasian beaver numbers are expanding fast, but not without conflict with farmers and landowners.
FADING queen
Far away in French Polynesia, a little songbird is clinging on to survival. Can the Fatu Hiva monarch beat the odds?
MIKE DILGER'S WILDLIFE WATCHING
ON THE MUDFLATS In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show points out the surprising joys to be taken from the muddiest of places, teeming with invertebrates and a refuge for waders and wildfowl.
Seabird chicks fall foul of giant centipedes
Petrels are among the unexpectedly varied diet of the very hungry arthropods.
The RIDDLE of the ROAN
Blighted by clumsy conservation could there now be signs of hope for Africa’s second largest antelopes?
LOST SOULS
In May, a minke whale got lost in the Thames, capturing the nation's interest. But why do whales swim up rivers? And how can they be helped?
Spotted among the trees
Capturing the perfect shot of a jaguar in the vast tropical forests of French Guiana proved a tough challenge for Emmanuel.
WILDMONTH
Golden leaves, delicate fungi and migrant wildfowl in all their finery – it’s time to embrace autumn.