Rachael Turner
Former Horse & Hound News Writer
Rachael joined Horse & Hound in 2014, initially as a digital sub editor then became part of the news team as a writer in 2015. The philosophy graduate studied journalism at the Press Association before working as a local reporter at the Brentwood Gazette. Rachael is now a mum of two and still loves all things equestrian, including hacking, dressage and jumping with her cob Bert. Rachael left the H&H staff to go freelance in June 2019, but still contributes to our magazine and website, as well as our sister magazine Country Life, among others.
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11 reasons why your horse thinks you’re crazy
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#equestriangoals vs reality: when they just don’t match up
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How all equestrians can help make the world a greener place
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Horse sales market soaring despite pandemic *H&H Plus*
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Young people helped by horses enjoy magic of Olympia
‘The transformations we have seen in these young people during their time with the programme has been remarkable’
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Bright future for orphaned foal after traumatic start to life
The foal was rescued with his 27-year-old dam
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Neglected Shetland turned Christmas film star finds fairytale ending
‘It’s lovely to think that Tink’s role in the video helping other rescue animals at Christmas time paved the way for her new life’
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Ban for man who neglected ponies — and was seen beating one
The ponies have since made an ‘amazing transformation’
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Yearling rescued from ‘brink of death’ after bank fall
‘I wasn’t sure whether he was going to make it but he’s proved he’s a little fighter. He’s a Christmas miracle’
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Police appeal after rider injured in hit-and-run
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Weight limit for tourists riding donkeys welcomed *H&H Plus*
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Where to buy riding kit in London
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Former eventer has heart set on racing glory after double hip replacement
‘My surgeon has warned me not to ride really short because my legs might fall out’
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Blisters, hills and floods will not stop determined animal lover on 300-mile challenge to help horses
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Firefighters called to rescue foal with her head stuck in a wheelbarrow
The foal was unhurt and has since tried to climb into the barrow again
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Miniature ‘unicorn’ brings joy to seven-year-old with brain tumour
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Four-time winner makes HOYS history with horse who started jumping eight months ago
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‘It’s an honour to share this win’: amazing dead heat in HOYS championship
‘It’s a childhood dream to win at HOYS’
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How to choose the right equine college and course for you
There are many colleges offering equestrian courses, so how do you know which one is right for you?