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| | Your Weekly Hoofbeat Update...
| | With Everything Horse, you're always in the saddle when it comes to the latest equestrian news and articles. Here's this week's essential round-up of published reads. | | | |
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| | | Valentine's Day in 2026 takes on extra significance for horse lovers, as it aligns with the official Year of the Horse—a symbol of passion, loyalty, and spirited companionship. For thousands across the UK, this is the perfect moment to honour not just romantic relationships, but the deep, enduring connection between humans and their horses. The Enduring Bond The UK's equestrian … | | | | | |
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| | | As Valentine's Day approaches, MONOPOLY GO! is putting pets centre stage with its new 'Pets Season'—a headline collaboration that's captivating mobile gamers and animal lovers alike. While the RSPCA's involvement brings an important welfare message, it's the in-game celebration of pets and play that's grabbing attention across the UK. MONOPOLY GO! Pets Season: The Game Event Everyone's Talking About The … | | | | | |
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| | | National Apprenticeship Week (9 to 15 February 2026) highlights the vital role apprenticeships play in shaping the future of the equestrian sector. For young people passionate about horses, apprenticeships offer an accessible and practical route into a rewarding and sustainable career, regardless of background or prior experience. Why Apprenticeships Matter in Equestrianism The equestrian industry relies on skilled professionals who … | | | | | |
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| | | A changing of the guard played out in Bordeaux on Sunday evening as Dries Degrieck delivered the performance of his career to win the FEI Driving World Cup™ Final, ending years of dominance by the sport's most decorated names. In a final where every fraction of a second mattered, the Belgian's blend of precision, composure and outright speed proved decisive. … | | | | | |
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| As horse owners, we have all seen horses complete strange and unpurposeful behaviours, otherwise known as stereotypies or stable vices. However, it begs the question, why do horses develop stable vices? Horses are likely to be stabled for extended periods for many different reasons and owners may begin to notice this type of management proves challenging for horses and their behaviours … | | | | | |
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