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YOUR HORSE’S TRAINING
IN ASSOCIATION WITH BLITZING BAD BEHAVIOUR
Is following a routine the be all and end all when keeping horses and do owners really need to bust a gut to ride and feed at the same time every 10am day? Catherine Welton finds out from a variety of experts
Mark Bycroft on why 20% of his work is about putting horses down and 80% is dealing with their owners’ grief
Why does training slip? Why do the behaviours we thought were good become intermittent and then they fade into a distant memory? This can happen for a number of reasons – the technique we thought we h
Q I’m so concerned about my Labrador getting arthritis. Our previous Lab had it and spent the last couple of years of his life taking medication; I think he also experienced a lot of discomfort. Our c
Much forestry riding is now free – but some woods are now not allowing horseboxes to park as they did before
Robert Blane on the value of the B test, a late foray into point-to-pointing and how endurance teaches key life skills