Six police horses injured in central London protest
Six police horses were injured during a march in central London
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Six police horses were injured during a march in central London
Trainer Gary Moore is said to be recovering well in hospital after being kicked by a horse
Tributes have poured in for the joint-master of the Cottesmore, Gems McCormick, who has died after a fall out hunting
With around 120 horses in residence at Manor Farm Stables in Somerset, it’s a 24-7 job for Champion National Hunt trainer Paul Nicholls
The joint-master of the Cottesmore, Gems McCormick, has died as a result of an accident out hunting
The charity has taken on an extra nine inspectors to tackle ongoing rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of equines
William Fox-Pitt continues to make 'steady progress' in hospital in France
Michelle Payne told critics of female jockeys to "get stuffed" after winning the famous race
The winners of the annual Animal Health Trust Awards were named in London this week
A South African showjumper has been provisionally suspended after his horse tested positive for a banned substance and a Venezuelan showjumper has been fined after he tested positive for a banned substance
Draw reins have been banned by the Swiss Federation in warm-up and competition in an attempt to improve the public's perception of horse sport
William Fox-Pitt is now out of intensive care, following a serious fall nearly a fortnight ago, but remains in hospital in France
Channel 4 says that AP's "unrivalled knowledge" will be a "massive asset" to its coverage this season
Vets are urging horse owners to be on alert for signs seasonal pasture myopathy, formerly known as atypical myopathy
Twelve-year-old gelding Phedras De Blondel was found slaughtered at his owners’ farm in Palmetto, Florida
The Olympic eventer has made progress since being taken to hospital in France on Saturday 17 October
French-bred gelding Phedras De Blondel had been bought from France by US rider Debbie and Steve Stephens, an Olympic course-designer
The equine groom and senior equine groom apprenticeships’ standards were approved this summer
The top British eventer suffered a head trauma when he fell on the cross-country course at Le Lion d’Angers