Ask H&H: setting up a riding school
How to set up a riding school at your home
How to set up a riding school at your home
Horse & Hound explains how to set up your own horse-friendly bed and breakfast
Horse & Hound explains whether your groom counts as an employee
Horse & Hound explains about the Equine Skills CV scheme
Horse & Hound explains whether instructors can claim benefits after an accident
Horse & Hound explains the benefits of a groom having their large goods vehicle licence
Horse & Hound explains whether there is financial assistance available for British Horse Society training
Horse & Hound explains what legal rights grooms have, with or without a written contract
Horse & Hound explains what you can do if your employer expects you to take on extra roles
H&H explains what apprentice scheme are available
Lantra is asking employers in the horse industry for their thoughts during a review of equine qualifications
Leading riders have for years taken on working pupils in what is supposed to be a mutually beneficial arrangement, so how does it work and what can go wrong?
Are you super-organised, good at dealing with people and looking for a job that’s also a way of life? If so, being a racing secretary could be for you
In our second show special issue, H&H find out what life is like for working pupil and 2012 Olympic dressage hopeful Siobham Records
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games is looking for a competition manager for Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian disciplines
Galloping into the sunset or dodging elephants on safari seem great ways to earn a living, but there’s more to working in the equestrian holiday industry
Every year, a select band of fresh-faced university leavers is chosen for the British Horseracing Board graduate scheme, which has provided the industry with some of its most valued staff
Horse & Hound explains what circumstances mean a groom is being employed rather than working as a self-employed person
A race-riding career can be short-lived so H&H finds out what advice and retraining is available for jockeys, both during and after riding
Professional first aid training will help you to deal with an injured rider in an emergency and will be attractive to a prospective employer, says H&H