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Horse&Rider Magazine - UK equestrian magazine for Horse and Rider Horse&Rider April 2025 Back Issue

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One of the most special things about working on Horse&Rider is the endless knowledge transfer from the inspiring experts we work with. “The more I learn, the more I realise how much I still need to understand,” said H&R Editor Louise, “but I know that being open-minded to changing my outlook is the key to bettering the wellbeing of the horses I come into contact with. This issue, Anna Haines discusses a subject that, when I was younger, I don’t think registered with many people – the subtle signs our horses show that demonstrate fear or discomfort. It makes for sobering reading, not least because all of us will be able to think of a time we’ve seen these signs without realising what they mean. But knowledge is power, so empower yourself to be a better horse owner with her advice.”
Raised poles, or cavaletti, are brilliant tools for improving your horse’s agility and way of going. Eventer and coach Saskia Rioux shares her short and simple exercises that will help keep your sessions focused and productive. In the final part of his series, Gareth Hughes sets you up for dressage success – if you’re aiming for the top or fancy trying something new with your horse, give his canter exercises a go that will help you form the foundations for tricker moves.
Whether your horse is a golden oldie, a competition partner or happy hacker, laminitis can strike when you least expect it, and it’s not restricted to overweight ponies, either. The good news is, you can significantly reduce the risk by improving your knowledge and tailoring your horse’s management. In this issue, we share everything you need to know so you can recognise the warning signs, understand the causes, and help your horse to avoid this distressing condition.

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Horse&Rider April 2025 One of the most special things about working on Horse&Rider is the endless knowledge transfer from the inspiring experts we work with. “The more I learn, the more I realise how much I still need to understand,” said H&R Editor Louise, “but I know that being open-minded to changing my outlook is the key to bettering the wellbeing of the horses I come into contact with. This issue, Anna Haines discusses a subject that, when I was younger, I don’t think registered with many people – the subtle signs our horses show that demonstrate fear or discomfort. It makes for sobering reading, not least because all of us will be able to think of a time we’ve seen these signs without realising what they mean. But knowledge is power, so empower yourself to be a better horse owner with her advice.” Raised poles, or cavaletti, are brilliant tools for improving your horse’s agility and way of going. Eventer and coach Saskia Rioux shares her short and simple exercises that will help keep your sessions focused and productive. In the final part of his series, Gareth Hughes sets you up for dressage success – if you’re aiming for the top or fancy trying something new with your horse, give his canter exercises a go that will help you form the foundations for tricker moves. Whether your horse is a golden oldie, a competition partner or happy hacker, laminitis can strike when you least expect it, and it’s not restricted to overweight ponies, either. The good news is, you can significantly reduce the risk by improving your knowledge and tailoring your horse’s management. In this issue, we share everything you need to know so you can recognise the warning signs, understand the causes, and help your horse to avoid this distressing condition. All of this and so much more in the April issue of Horse&Rider – on sale now!


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One of the most special things about working on Horse&Rider is the endless knowledge transfer from the inspiring experts we work with. “The more I learn, the more I realise how much I still need to understand,” said H&R Editor Louise, “but I know that being open-minded to changing my outlook is the key to bettering the wellbeing of the horses I come into contact with. This issue, Anna Haines discusses a subject that, when I was younger, I don’t think registered with many people – the subtle signs our horses show that demonstrate fear or discomfort. It makes for sobering reading, not least because all of us will be able to think of a time we’ve seen these signs without realising what they mean. But knowledge is power, so empower yourself to be a better horse owner with her advice.”
Raised poles, or cavaletti, are brilliant tools for improving your horse’s agility and way of going. Eventer and coach Saskia Rioux shares her short and simple exercises that will help keep your sessions focused and productive. In the final part of his series, Gareth Hughes sets you up for dressage success – if you’re aiming for the top or fancy trying something new with your horse, give his canter exercises a go that will help you form the foundations for tricker moves.
Whether your horse is a golden oldie, a competition partner or happy hacker, laminitis can strike when you least expect it, and it’s not restricted to overweight ponies, either. The good news is, you can significantly reduce the risk by improving your knowledge and tailoring your horse’s management. In this issue, we share everything you need to know so you can recognise the warning signs, understand the causes, and help your horse to avoid this distressing condition.

All of this and so much more in the April issue of Horse&Rider – on sale now!
read more read less
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