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Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... [View this email in your browser]( It's show time! Your 2024 event guide Whether eventing’s your passion, you love watching top showjumpers in action, enjoy a day at the races or fancy cheering on your favourite dressage combinations, we’ve got it all. Here’s an insight into some of the biggest and most prestigious events taking place around the country in 2024. Why not get these dates set firmly in your diary and enjoy some great days out this year? BEDE Events launches loyalty card If you’re mad keen on eventing, a new scheme means your competition schedule could just get cheaper! BEDE Events has launched a loyalty card programme that allows frequent competitors at its British Eventing fixtures to a free start on every sixth entry. Making it alone Horses are herd animals, and they benefit from being able to interact with other horses and display natural behaviours. However, it’s not always possible to turn your horse out with others. We have some ideas to help keep him happy even when he’s alone. Survey reveals reasons for retirement It’s estimated that one third of the world’s equine population is made up of veterans – horses aged 15 or older. A recent survey aimed to shed light on the reasons why horses may be retired. WIN with Spring Horse&Rider! This month we have £1,466 worth of prizes to be won from some amazing brands! Enter on our website to be in with a chance of winning prizes from Equi-Sential, Shires, Blue Chip Feed, Ariat, Lincoln Horse Care and Aigle! Charity launches scheme to support struggling horse owners World Horse Welfare has launched a new scheme aimed at helping horse owners who are struggling to care for their animals whether that’s through financial difficulties, poor physical or mental health, or changes in personal circumstances. Laminitis feeding guide While ponies are usually more susceptible to laminitis, it’s a common – and painful – condition that can affect any type of horse. Learn about feeding horses with laminitis with help from HorseHage. [Follow us on Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Visit our website]( [Visit our website]( Copyright © 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 RoadFarnham, Surrey GU10 2DQ United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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