Retraining of Racehorses
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‘He is my world’: how a special horse helped his rider deal with grief
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‘He’s made me feel safe again’: how horse helped owner rebuild confidence after she was kicked in the face
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*Opinion* Love for the horse is our most powerful asset – we need to use it more
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‘My absolute rock’: award for retrained racehorse who helped owner through cancer
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‘Utterly useless’ £100k racehorse qualifies for showjumping championship
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‘A real credit to their owners’: success for new format as RoR racing to hunting winner crowned
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‘To recognise horses with a unique personality and character’: nominations open for RoR award
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‘This has been on the bucket list for a long time’: First season combination steps up to clinch SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse title
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RoR’s racing to hunting challenge offers day out with the Ledbury
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H&H’s guide on how to impress the judges on an ex-racehorse
Make sure your horse is correctly prepared to impress the judges with the following advice from leading experts and producers
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Jockey Club supports former racehorse championship and the latest partnership news
The Jockey Club has been announced as the new title sponsor of the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) national championships 2021, plus more sponsorship news
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‘He had a great life’: farewell to former racehorse who took showing world by storm
After retiring from racing he was given to Sophie Henderson who brought together a syndicate of her friends — The Jackpots — who funded his second career in the show ring
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Love ex-racehorses? Take a look at this bunch ready to be snapped up
If you fancy retraining a racehorse take a look at our selection of ex-racehorses for sale which could be potential RoR (Retraining of Racehorses) contenders on the Horse & Hound website this week
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Industry is measured by the care of its retired horses *H&H Plus*
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Former racehorse returns to Aintree in second successful career
‘He loves to learn — he is just like a sponge and his lateral work is already there. If you could bottle [the qualities] he has, you would be on to a winner’
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Group One-winning racehorse joins The Queen’s Barbers Shop at top showing yard
The gelding joins the Queen’s Barbers Shop at showing producer Katie Jerram–Hunnable’s yard where he will retrain for his new career
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Why do they do that? Overcoming certain ex-racehorse behaviours *H&H Plus*
Ex-racehorses are notorious for certain foibles, but what lies behind these behaviours and how can they be overcome? Stephanie Bateman finds out
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All in a day’s work: Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) chief Di Arbuthnot *H&H Plus*
Di Arbuthnot on making racehorses fashionable and giving them a new life
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New schemes to improve traceability of racehorses *H&H Plus*