Irish eventer's Rio ride to be sold at auction
The eventer hopes to be able to keep the ride on the four-star gelding
The eventer hopes to be able to keep the ride on the four-star gelding
Sections of the headcollar were cut away as soon as the pony was caught. The deep wound is expected to take months to heal
The donkey was rescued by boat after becoming trapped in floodwater
If you fancy a slight change of scenery, take a look at these horsey properties on the emerald isle
An experienced squad has been chosen to represent Ireland at the FEI Longines European Eventing Championships at Blair Castle
A naked man who tried to ride an unbroken horse in the middle of the night ended up in hospital with arm injuries
A Dutch-bred horse who had never won a class before he competed at grand prix has broken the Irish grand prix freestyle record in strong company in Germany
Two former stars of the track — Rite Of Passage and Hardy Eustace — are set to enjoy the rest of their retirements as “Living Legends” at the Irish National Stud
Aside from needing to top up your hip flask more frequently, H&H finds out how hunting in Ireland differs from hunting in the UK
With Irish breeding enjoying a purple patch, the people behind this year's top performing horses have been recognised
The Irish Turf Club reach decision after finding racehorse trainer guilty of eight charges including posession of banned drugs
H&H's newest addition to the blogging team is a budding point-to-point trainer as we follow one of her charges being prepared for his pointing debut
World-class venue considers bid for the World Equestrian Games
H&H's content director commends one of Britain's dressage greats and questions the reasoning behind the use of an upsetting image on the front page of a national newspaper
Saddlery recovers from crippling flooding in 2011 and prepares to re-open its doors to customers
The Irish eventing high performance manager reflects on his teams' performance at the World Equestrian Games
Our pony riders put in strong performances at the European championships in Ireland last week
Concern is growing over the welfare of horses in Dublin after another horrific incident on a housing estate *warning graphic images*
Five valuable Irish yearlings have been killed in a storm that electrified their paddock
Irish authorities have been forced to put nearly 5,000 horses to sleep in the last 2 years