Equestrian world targeted by social media scams using fake show pages
“I think the people behind it are a group that’s come across equestrianism and thought this is a good way to scam people.”
“I think the people behind it are a group that’s come across equestrianism and thought this is a good way to scam people.”
The Advertising Standards Authority received complaints about whether the promotion offered by the company was fairly administered
A horse that was seen being dragged behind a car is found uninjured within 10 hours of the police appealing for witnesses on Facebook
A Facebook campaign to save a group of neglected horses on flooded land has attracted nearly 20,000 likes. *Warning: contains graphic photo*
H&H readers are being urged to sign a petition to ban the distasteful Facebook page “I love hunting accidents”, which celebrates deaths and injuries to hunting people
Hunt supporters’ relief at seeing the “I love hunting accidents” Facebook page removed was short-lived when the page resurfaced just a day after its demise
Social media — an invaluable tool or an obstructive hindrance? This is the question being mooted by horse trials organisers in light of the recent spate of weather-induced cancellations
Lawyers say a recent equine court case — in which a claimant was caught out by Facebook — has highlighted the “benefits and pitfalls” of social media
Teddy, a tiny colt foal rescued by The Horse Trust, is making steady progress, watched over by his many Facebook fans
H&H has been nominated for five categories in the 2012 Equestrian Social Media Awards
Are you a fan of H&H on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube? Then you can nominate us for the Equestrian Social Media Awards (ESMA)
Horse owners have been targeted by two scams within the space of a week
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance is offering Horse & Hound readers the chance for to have their horse featured in the magazine on 30 June
Two-page feature in The Independent profiles H&H's booming facebook, Twitter and forum presence
Horse & Hound has been voted the 'most informative' social media service in the UK and Ireland on the final day of the ESMAs
H&H has been nominated for three categories in the inaugural Equestrian Social Media Awards by followers of social media
Hundreds of people have signed up to become organ donors following the death of a Welsh joint-master
The Equestrian Social Media Awards have been introduced to recognise the best tweeters, Facebookers and YouTubers in the horseworld
The Pure Feed Company is offering its Facebook fans the chance to win horse feed while supporting equine welfare charity Equine Market Watch
Equestrian businesses and riders are starting to embrace social media as a marketing tool, but many are still missing valuable promotion opportunities