Travelling long-distances with your horse
Tips from Scottish showjumper Scott Brash and veterinary advice on stress-free travel
Tips from Scottish showjumper Scott Brash and veterinary advice on stress-free travel
Will eye contact help you catch a naughty pony?
If your horse dislikes being bridled, there are ways and means of addressing the problem, as Horse & Hound discovers
Reversing a horse out of a trailer need not be cause for concern as H&H explains
Everyone knows a horse who is fussy with his feet. Horse & Hound seeks a solution to the eternal problem
Teaching your horse to stale into a bucket can assist your vet and save you money - and it's not hard, says Horse & Hound
If putting your horse in its paddock is blur of flying hooves and leadropes, then H&H has some useful suggestions to make your life easier
A horse that repeatedly pulls back when tied up is a major annoyance on a busy yard, but there are ways to get around this problem, as H&H explains
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on dealing with a horse who doesn't like being left on his own
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on coping with a horse who hates being turned out
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on grooming a fidgety mare
Practical advice on how to get started in long reining
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on catching an elusive equine
Horse behaviour specialist Richard Maxwell believes a pressure halters is the answer to solving typical loading problems
Expert advice on how to deal with a horse who is difficult to shoe
Catching an unco-operative horse takes confidence and a touch of horse sense.
When your horse comes face to face with a road drill or hedge cutters for the first time you shouldn't blame him for being, at the very least curious, or possibly scared
Expert advice on how to help a horse that acts agressively in the stable