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WHY HORSES LOVE MUD
Thick, claggy mud — it’s the bane of every eque
The skills your horse learns on the hunting field can equip him for a surprising array of summer disciplines, finds Tessa Waugh
Two pieces of recent research have investigated the health of the equine gut. Peter Green MRCVS reports
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
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
What is involved if a horse is sent for MRI scans? Tim Mair FRCVS explains how this diagnostic technique works
Q I am 71 and, four years ago, I took on a three-year-old Bichon Frise X Jack Russell Terrier from the RSPCA. His behaviour is exemplary except, from time to time, he bolts, and doesn’t return until a