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Don't miss out! Summer 2024 has been a difficult one in which to be an equestrian. There’s been

Don't miss out! [View this email in your browser]( Summer 2024 has been a difficult one in which to be an equestrian. There’s been so much to be proud of in the sport we love, but also many difficult conversations and upsetting times. I’m sure you’ve felt it keenly, just as the team at Horse&Rider has. But if changes to horse sport make it more equine-centric and improve welfare, then they can’t come too soon. And, in the meantime, we will continue to educate ourselves – and share that learning with you – to make sure we’re all developing our knowledge and becoming the best riders and carers of our incredible four-legged friends that we can possibly be. They deserve no less because they give us everything so wholeheartedly. Until next month.. When it comes to teaching a horse something new, it’s important that you work to improve his confidence as well as his skillset – the two go hand in hand. Teach your horse to tackle skinnies confidently with Laura Collett’s simple steps. [Read more.]( Whether you’re producing a young horse or preparing for the higher levels of dressage, always aim to finish a training session with a happy equine partner. Creating a trusting relationship with your horse is key. We’re here to help you do just that. [Read more.]( Whether your horse is retired, on a temporary holiday or just in the field for a few hours a day, having safe, well-maintained paddocks is a must. Fizz Tickridge-Marshall explains how to keep your non-ridden horse healthy and happy. [Read more.]( 10 ways to get the most from your lessons If you’re reading Horse&Rider, the chances are you’re interested in improving both your own and your horse’s skills. This means you’re also likely to be having lessons from a coach, or are planning to do so. Alison Buttery helps you maximise your coaching sessions in the new issue. Down to the bone You may have heard the terms ringbone and sidebone, and while they may sound similar, they are, in fact, quite different conditions, each with its own specific, long-term prognosis. So what are they and what does a diagnosis mean for your horse? Vet David Rutherford explains how they’re treated and managed. Win with November Horse&Rider We’ve got some epic prizes up for grabs this month worth £900! For your chance to win prizes from Absorbine, Bettalife, SSG Gloves and Rowen Barbary, enter on our website. Horse&Rider’s Guest Editor to appear at London International Horse Show The Paris 2024 medallist, Laura Collett MBE, will participate in the Grassroots to Glory Masterclass at the show Horse&Rider magazine - November 2024 £4.75 [Get your copy]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Horse and Rider. All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from Horse and Rider Our mailing address is: Horse and Rider Olive Studio Grange Road Farnham, Surrey GU10 2DQ United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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