Cherry Burton Hall is a family home set in its own parkland at the edge of a charming East Riding village. The property ...
Whip and spur rules brought in across disciplines are having an effect – in making riders consider their use as much as the use itself. Those competing under British Showjumping (BS) rules join The ...
Money-saving measures and rewards platforms have been launched to help equestrians in tough times – as owners are reminded that “prevention is better than cure”. As the cost of living continues to be ...
Carl Hester has been exploring breed shows abroad and has a possible way forward to help Britain retain our international dressage competitions ...
Meet the 150/1 shot giant winning racehorse Jeannot Lapin, who stands more than 18hh high and could now line up for the ...
Checkmate 4, the great showjumping partner of Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and a dual championship gold medallist, has died at ...
Danish horse welfare reforms introduce optional nosebands, bitless bridles, and stricter competition rules to enhance equine ...
A birthday ride A rider who celebrated her 100th birthday in the saddle said she will probably carry on riding, 98 years ...
A man has been charged with road offences relating to an incident after which an eight-year-old was airlifted to hospital and ...
John Barnett passed away peacefully at home, aged 92, following a short illness. John was born at Mount Pleasant Farm, Walton ...
Britain’s top-scoring dressage horse at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Rascher Hopes, has died aged 33 after a long and happy ...
A female Joseph, a male Mary and a veterinary star travelled to Bethlehem with a mule just before Christmas – having to deal ...