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HUNTER OF ALIFETIME
This unusually bred master’s horse would tackle anythin
FITZWILLIAM (MILTON) 5 November Edited by Catherine Austen ...
Going hunting without your own hunter is an increasingly popular choice for a range of reasons, finds Lucy Higginson
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
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
David Broome has ridden several household names in his career, but he holds special affection for a certain grey thoroughbred with an arrogant swagger, who drew fans from rivals, team-mates and spectators alike, writes Bernard Bale
With Hallowe’en out of the way, Christmas is the next big ghostly occasion in the UK traditional calendar. But what, one may wonder, of the rest of Europe? Ghost hunter Peter Underwood called Europe “