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75 years of brilliant Badminton! 🏆🐴

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Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... Brilliant Badminton! It’s shaping u

Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... [View this email in your browser]( Brilliant Badminton! It’s shaping up to be a very big year for Badminton Horse Trials. Even before the 2024 season has truly bedded down, the prestigious Gloucestershire fixture has plenty to celebrate – a new sponsor in MARS Equestrian, an increased prize fund, the excitement of Olympic prep runs from some of the world’s leading competitors and, at 75, a very big birthday. From straw-bale seating to the biggest event in the world, Badminton has come a long way in the last 75 years Win with May Horse&Rider This month we have £1,206 worth of prizes to be won! Enter online to be in with a chance of winning some amazing goodies from Royal Three Counties, Fetlox, Le Chameau, Aztec Diamond, SSG and Ariat! Win a £200 John Lewis Voucher! Please fill in this short survey designed to better understand what is important to you when choosing feed for your horse. All entries will be added into a draw to win £200 of John Lewis vouchers! 10 tips to live by when buying a horse Looking to buy a horse? After some eye-opening experiences, Grand Prix dressage rider Anna Ross shares the strategies she uses to help her when buying a horse. Being more sustainable With unusual weather events becoming ever more commonplace, it’s clear climate change is happening before our very eyes. If you’re looking to care for your horse more sustainably, we’re here to help you get started. Keep your horse safe this summer The summer sun can bring a host of management challenges with it. While we’re not quite there yet, it helps to be prepared! With our checklist, your horse can enjoy the season without a hitch. Why is grass causing my horse’s legs to swell up? Most owners will at some time, find that their horse develops filling in one or more of their limbs, unrelated to exercise or other trauma. Some owners notice this happening when the grass comes through in the spring. [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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