Enjoy some of our favourite updates from equestrian social media channels during the past week. From some flying horses to a foal in a wheelbarrow, it all happened on social media.
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Equestrian social media posts of the week
Hup!
And another, this time from nine-year-old Tubs McNally
Who wins?
Scudamore the jockey assesses the comments describing Scudamore the horse
Ludwig Svennerstal feeling patriotic
Who remembers Mulry’s Error, Ben Hobday’s five-star eventer?
A newborn foal is transported from the field to a stable — how cute?
The 2000 Guineas winner Kameko is given a hero’s welcome on his return home…
And congratulations to this week’s Social Media Post of the Week winner
…And this was the reaction of Melissa Al Fahad and her husband Sheikh Fahad bin Abdullah Al-Thani, Kameko’s owner, as they watched the race at home
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Tweet of the week competition
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