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HUNTER OF A LIFETIME
This dressage-trained hunter and schoolmistress excelled i
Going hunting without your own hunter is an increasingly popular choice for a range of reasons, finds Lucy Higginson
Shared rides, developing riders and comeback horses produced a series of hardearned victories
Three established trainers relish a brace of wins each while connections enjoy success with new horses
Your Horse Live attendees were treated to some stellar showing, with amateur combinations of all breeds, types and shapes turning out polished to perfection for their finals
The best equestrian artists strike a rich chord, touching us on a deeper level than mere aesthetic appeal. Catherine Austen finds out which paintings speak to art-loving riders
HOLLY pedalled along the track, the winter sun low in the sky ahead. She had one more stop, a stand of yew that would provide the final greenery she needed. Humming “The Holly And The Ivy” under her b