Can you remember your first riding lesson? Mine was light years ago, but I can still remember every detail, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON.
The small riding school in Lincolnshire was run by two dedicated sisters called Daphne and June. They introduced me to a 12.2hh strawberry roan pony called Am...
Well, our first squad assessment with horses has now been and gone. It was, as usual, a considerable drive away for us which I guess is the penalty for living in such a wonderful and usually quiet part of the World. This was in Milton Keynes at a riding stables and livery yard where I could stable...
Even those who don’t know one end of a horse from another have probably heard that showjumping stars Nick Skelton and Big Star are retiring, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON.
The announcement flooded across websites and social media and made mainstream TV. That’s important, just as it was when our dressa...
It's been a long time in coming, but the 2017 endurance season has officially started. I can't tell you how good it felt to finish an 80km ride with Elayla; no matter how many amazing horses I ride, there is no better feeling to riding your own.
I think Tilford took us all by surprise this y...
We horsey folk live in a funny old world, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON. Sometimes, it seems like an alternative universe. While everyone else has been pounding keyboards over Brexit, sections of the horse world have been getting hot under the collar over dressage riders wearing brightly coloured boots a...
There was plenty to set racing fans’ hearts fluttering at the 2017 Cheltenham Festival, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON. But for me, the most emotional moment wasn’t seeing Sizing John

power home to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Instead, it was the sight of eight wonderful ex-racehorses being paraded by ...
Good evening!
I hope you all hugely enjoyed watching the Cheltenham Festival, what a feast for the eyes it proved to be! I very unfortunately didn’t manage to get my tips up last week, but naturally knew that Buveur D’Air, Special Tiara, Nichols Canyon and Sizing John were the way forward! There ...
Riders who choose not to compete are often looked on as inferior to those who do, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON. Even worse, they often look on themselves as second class citizens of the horse world.
We’ve all heard it: “I’m just a happy hacker.” Maybe you even say it, with the accepted tone of self-dis...
The horses’ work is continuing to be full on with Dilmun and Fantom having now completed four weeks’ steady walking work building up to 1.5 hours per day, Chiara alternating between schooling, lunging and groundwork sessions

and faster training sessions and Wizard ticking over being ridden approxima...
New research from Japan shows that riding improves children’s ability to learn, writes CAROLYN HENDERSON. This reinforces something
Feedmark customers will take for granted – that horses are good for us.
Scientists at Tokyo University of Agriculture have found that riding activates the sympatheti...