Horse handling
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How to stop your horse being pushy on the ground – and train him to stand when tied up
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Wondering about working horses at liberty? Here’s what you need to know...
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5 headcollars for strong horses
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Fancy trying your hand at horse agility? Here’s what you need to know first...
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Natural horsemanship: ‘just good, common sense horsemanship’ or something else?
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7 rope halters that give more precise aids for training
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Groundwork for horses: what it is and why it’s useful
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Leather headcollars for travelling, competing and everyday wear
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Horse & Hound’s beginners’ guide to clicker training
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How good is your bath-time game? Here’s the best way to wash horses...
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How to teach your horse to lead politely
Leading a poorly trained or ill-mannered horse can be one of the most stressful parts of your day. Emily Donoho looks at ways to instil politeness into your horse from the ground
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H&H question of the week: My horse is bolshy on the ground — how can I fix this?
Jason gives a H&H forum user advice on how to handle her horse that "doesn't know the meaning of personal space"
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Jason Webb's blog: Could this be my best horse ever?
Jason has had to bid farewell to one of his faithful friends but he has an exciting polocrosse prospect to work on
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Reducing your horse's stress levels [Promotion]
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Which lungeing aid would help your horse?
Find out which lungeing aid you should be using to help improve your horse's way of going
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How to reduce your horse's stress levels
We suggest five ways to keep modern-day competiton horses' well-being in check
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How to catch a horse successfully
What is the best way to approach loose horses in a field?
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Gauging stress when breaking in youngsters
We all know breaking in and backing must be a stressful time, so researchers have been collecting data on young horses' reactions
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Unusual training courses with horses
If you fancy doing an Anky van Grunsven and trying your hand at a fringe equestrian sport, here are some courses to get you started