Rare zebra unexpectedly gives birth to foal
Hartmann's mountain zebra Betty, who is 19, gave birth to her first foal last week
A self-confessed newshound, farmer’s daughter and journalist of many years' experience, Charlotte worked on regional papers before joining H&H in 2007. A regular rider, she visited Ireland in 2010 to investigate the fate of Irish horses through the recession, to much acclaim, and reported from the FEI General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro in 2011. She left Horse & Hound in March 2013.
Hartmann's mountain zebra Betty, who is 19, gave birth to her first foal last week
Regulations stating how the Government and horse industry would deal with an outbreak of African Horse Sickness in the UK became law on 21 November
An abandoned gypsy cob filly was found freezing, emaciated and collapsed in a Berkshire car park
The mother of a young showjumper, whose pony was falsely accused of being a ringer, is now taking legal advice
Greenwich-based Charlotte was living at the heart of the equestrian games and also enjoys having new 'neigh'bours
It is unlikely that horses outside the north Devon racing yard where the equine herpes virus (EHV-1) was found last month will be affected, a top vet working on the outbreak has told H&H
On one of the worst days for flooding, 22 November, the charity received more than 80 calls relating to animals affected by flood waters
Deals struck this week include two continuing sponsorship arrangements with British Showjumping and new sponsors for Deb Criddle and Lucinda Fredericks
Paralympians, including riders Natasha Baker and Debbie Criddle, are aiming for Christmas number one with a charity version of Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors”
Belsay Castle Horse Trials will take over Hexham Horse Trials' slot in the BE calendar (1-2 June 2013)
The 1958 trophy, won by a whopping 30-lengths by Mr What, will go to auction on 8 December
The Advertising Standards Authority received a complaint questioning claims, made in an advert, that the calmer ProKalm was “scientifically proven to reduce anxiety and nervousness” and could “aid concentration”
Neurological equine herpes virus (EHV-1) brought hunting in part of the south- west to a halt for a week
AP rode Dr Livingstone, a racehorse who had been painted from neck to hoof in his own Christmas jumper, for the photoshoot publicising The Jockey Club’s racing-themed online advent calendar
H&H's deputy news editor Charlotte White gives her top tips for a ranching holiday after spending four days on the cattle muster at Home Valley Station in north-west Australia
The nine coaches — all of whom instructed London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games gold medallists — received medals at the UK Coaching Awards 2012
The National Trust is creating a new riding route at Alderley Edge in Cheshire, and hopes it will be operational in the New Year
New sponsorship deals for riders and events includes Blue Chip's new signing, 14-year-old eventer Felicity Collins and Emma Jayne Dujardin's deal with Equi Protein
Eventing committee chairman Giuseppe Della Chiesa said the FEI hoped the eventing Nations Cup series — launched in 2012 — would fill its place
Endurance is to fall under increased anti-doping scrutiny next year