This week’s Horse & Hound magazine (30 May, 2013) is our Investec Derby preview issue, including form guides for both the Oaks and the Derby, profiles of two runners with a great chance and a look back at the story of the Suffragette Derby in 1931.
We also meet our cover star, The Queen’s Barbers Shop, a former chaser who is thriving in the show ring, while his rider Katie Jerram shares her tips on retraining racehorses. And we ask whether Badminton has lost its crown as the world’s toughest four-star…
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Investec Derby preview: Oaks and Derby form guides; horse profiles; the story of the suffragette Derby
Meet the Queen’s Barbers Shop: Horse & Hound visits Katie Jerram at home to find out what makes this racehorse turned showing star tick
Has Badminton gone soft? We ask riders, spectators and the event director/course designer himself, can Badminton still claim to be the world’s premier four-star…
Summer in kennels: Find out why it’s all about parades, puppy shows, painting and polishing for hunt staff during the summer months
Surviving your livery yard: Horse & Hound offers some useful advice on how to cope with difficult situations caused by livery yard politics
Ask H&H: Renting a field: If you have land to rent out, but aren’t sure what your responsibilities are, this week’s Ask H&H is a must-read
Vet clinic: The latest research and developments in the veterinary world
Competition reports: Racing, eventing, showjumping, dressage, showing, point-to-point, polo and driving are all featured in this week’s issue
Letters: Find out who won this week’s bottle of Champagne Taittinger for the letter of the week, and who features in this week’s ‘You deserve a mint’ section
The moment: Kitty King picks a hilarious photo from her early days at Pony Club for our inside back cover this week
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