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Horses can and will get themselves into scrapes, so an equine first aid k
On top of the cost of a new horse, there’s a raft of tack items to budget for to keep him in the style to which he’s become accustomed. Julie Harding reveals what needs to be on that all-important shopping list
A horse’s eye is vulnerable, and problems can quickly become serious. Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains what to look out for to keep your horse’s vision safe
Buying a new horse can be exciting but frustrating in equal measure. Charlotte Cooper finds out how equestrians can make the process as seamless as possible for themselves and their new ride
IF you are joining the thousands of Brits heading off to Europe this summer in your car, you will need to be prepared. In addition to packing your swimming costume, sunscreen and copy of Auto Express,
Almost every horse owner will encounter laminitis at some point during their time with equines. Vet Lucinda Ticehurst explains the warning signs of this intensely painful condition, and the new drugs that can be transformative for some
How do veterinary regulators reduce the risks associated with equestrian sports? Howard Newitt MRCVS explains