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Explore Your Spring & Summer 2025 IH Magazine!

This time, I’m sharing Hugo’s rehab story – yes, the so-called “One Pound Pony”! It’s been a journey full of lessons, love and a few laughs too, and I hope it’ll be useful to anyone navigating the ups and downs of recovery and decision-making.

What’s Inside?

We’ve brought together another brilliant line-up of contributors this issue:

  • Abi Pass reflects on ten years of IH training and shares her five favourite groundwork exercises – I’ve tried them all myself and they’re spot on for building trust and strength.
  • Kate Sandel’s piece on balance really got me thinking – how often do we ask horses to carry us without understanding how they carry themselves?
  • Olympic medallist Sharon Hunt offers her seven confidence tips for you and your horse – not just for eventers!
  • Peggy Cummings takes us through the art of riding with feel, and Dr Sue Dyson explores what comfort truly looks like in our horses – a must-read if you’ve ever wondered whether your horse is really happy under saddle.
  • Dr Rosie Jones-McVey returns with another thought-provoking article – can our horses choose good welfare? Her work always challenges me in the best way.

Plus, we’ve got heartfelt member stories, some very handy seasonal tips, and wonderful book reviews – from classical riding to staying strong after fifty.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

If you’ve ever questioned whether your horse’s saddle is quite right, Sue Dyson’s article gives you the tools to spot discomfort early. And if you’re feeling rusty after winter, Abi’s groundwork reminders are a gentle, effective way to re-engage your horse’s body and mind.

Hugo’s journey meant a complete reassessment of how we manage allergies, bitting, ulcers, saddle fit and more. I’ve included every detail in the hope it helps others – especially if you’ve got a horse with mysterious niggles.

We’ve also included fabulous pieces on emotional and physical rehab, pasture management for laminitics, and one of my favourites – a story from Heather Lee, whose lifelong devotion to horses is both moving and inspiring.

All our members can access this magazine for free, along with our full archive and loads of exclusive videos, webinars and resources. Not a member yet? Come and join our friendly community – we’d love to have you!

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 Kelly Marks – My World: The Story of Hugo aka The One Pound Pony
I share Hugo’s remarkable rehab journey – from unsound to sounder – and all the lessons we’ve learnt along the way about welfare, diagnostics and doing the right thing.

10 Letters and Cartoon by Nat Herman
Your feedback, your wins and Nat’s cartoon brilliance – including a letter on nutrition and hoof health that really got me thinking.

12 IH News and Updates
Everything new in the world of IH, from competitions and webinars to our newest IH Trainers.

15 IH Members’ Photos
More beautiful moments captured between horses and their people – I always enjoy looking through these!

16 Meet a Member: Heather Lee
Heather’s moving account of a life shaped by horses – from Pony Club to prison rehabilitation, and everything in between.

18 IH Training: A Decade of Learning – Abi Pass
Abi Pass shares five essential groundwork exercises for all horses – ideal for building strength, suppleness and connection this spring.

24 IH Training: The Balanced Horse – Kate Sandel
Kate explores why balance matters so much in training – and how you can help your horse find it.

26 IH Training: Riding with Feel – Peggy Cummings
Peggy shows how you can develop a lighter, more aware seat and deepen your communication under saddle.

28 IH Training: TEAM A Exploration-Based Exercise – Gillian Bradley
Part 2 of Gillian’s emotional and physical agility training – a brilliant way to help horses feel safe while learning.

31 IH Training: Training Horses and Humans
Exploring the mutual learning between horse and handler – something we’re all familiar with in IH!

32 IH Training: Seven Tips for Horse Confidence – Olympic Medallist Sharon Hunt
Sharon Hunt shares golden advice for creating calm, brave horses – clear, concise and very effective.

34 IH Training: What Does Comfortable Look Like? – Dr Sue Dyson
An invaluable guide to recognising true comfort (or lack of it!) in your horse’s way of going.

36 IH Training: Learn From My Mistakes – IH Trainer Jo Powell
Jo bravely shares the lessons she learnt the hard way so you don’t have to – including saddle fit and behavioural misinterpretation.

38 Can Our Horses Choose Good Welfare? – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
Rosie brings her usual thoughtful lens to this challenging question – what role does choice play in equine care?

42 A Seed Solution for Laminitic Horses & Ponies
Practical pasture advice to support horses prone to laminitis – timely and essential reading for the growing season.

44 Spotlight on IH Trainer Hannah Wells
A closer look at Hannah’s work helping horses and humans through Inspired Equine.

46 Book Review: Packing My Bags – Julie Ulrich
A lovely read full of classical wisdom and witty insight from Julie Ulrich.

51 Book Review: Riding in Release – Kate Sandel
Kate’s book bridges classical French and Western riding – and offers a fresh take on how we connect in the saddle.

53 Book Review: Thriving Beyond 50 – Will Harlow
A practical guide for riders looking to stay strong and supple – I found the shoulder advice very helpful!

55 IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real-life success stories from our brilliant IH Trainers – uplifting and encouraging as always.

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Explore Your Autumn & Winter 2024 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! We’ve packed your latest issue of Intelligent Horsemanship Magazine full of fascinating articles, practical advice, and some truly heart-warming stories. This winter edition brings together brilliant minds from our wonderful IH community to help you and your horse have the best possible partnership.

What’s Inside?

I’ve shared a rather personal story about my friendship with the remarkable Joanna MacInnes (who I first knew simply as “The Tea Lady”!), and we’ve got an absolutely fascinating interview with Dr Gemma Pearson, who’s pioneering the field of Equine Veterinary Behavioural Medicine.

Our training section is particularly strong this issue:

  • Gillian Higgins gives practical help for horses with kissing spines
  • Leah Wright demystifies water treadmills (they’re not just for racehorses!)
  • Sue Palmer shows you how to massage your horse (they’ll love you for it)
  • Gillian Bradley introduces her clever “TEAM A” approach for emotional balance

I’ve also explored the many meanings behind horses’ licking and chewing, and Rosie Jones-McVey has written a thought-provoking piece on how we decide who to trust in the horse world (something we all struggle with!).

You’ll meet our lovely member Sally Henderson (former champion vaulter), read about some terrific new books, and discover how our dedicated IH Trainers are changing lives across the country.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for ways to keep your horse comfortable and happy, especially during these challenging winter months. This issue is absolutely perfect for that!

The rehabilitation features are particularly special – I’ve experienced kissing spines with various horses that I have met over the years, so Gillian Higgins’ practical exercises have been a godsend. And I’ve personally tried Sue Palmer’s massage techniques (Pie was particularly appreciative!).

Jo Powell’s piece on managing anxiety really struck a chord with me. I think we’ve all felt those butterflies at times, whether it’s at a competition or just when things aren’t going to plan, and her simple mindfulness techniques can make such a difference to both you and your horse.

With the wet, muddy season upon us (is your field also turning into a swamp?), Amanda Goble’s enrichment ideas couldn’t have come at a better time. I’ve already bought a few of the toys she recommends for Pie and Blondie, and the difference in their stable behaviour is quite remarkable.

Whether you’re struggling with a specific issue or just want to deepen your understanding, there’s something in this issue that will help you strengthen that special bond with your horse.

All our members can access this magazine for free, along with our complete magazine archive and loads of exclusive videos and resources. Not a member yet? Come and join our friendly community – we’d love to have you!

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: “The Tea Lady”
I share a rather personal story about my friendship with Joanna MacInnes, who I first met as the tea lady at pony championships but turned out to be the owner of Walton Stud and the wonderful Kilvington Scoundrel.

07 – IH Members’ Photos
Some absolutely beautiful photographs from our talented members – I always love seeing these!

08 – Letters and Cartoon by Nat Herman
Your experiences using IH methods, including a lovely Star Letter about acceptance training with a Connemara pony, plus Nat’s brilliant cartoon.

10 – IH News and Membership updates
All the latest from IH HQ, including improvements to the Members’ Area and our competition winners.

12 – Meet a Member: Sally Henderson – Learning in Leaps & Bounds
Former champion vaulter Sally shares her incredible journey and how IH principles have helped her connection with horses.

16 – Book Review & Extract: Finding Your Superhorse
I review Lynn Palm’s excellent guide to developing horses with good attitudes and share some practical extracts on competition preparation.

18 – The Big Interview: Dr Gemma Pearson
A fascinating chat with the pioneering veterinary behaviourist about her groundbreaking work – she’s truly at the cutting edge of understanding horses.

22 – Controlling the Demon Drivers: Anxiety & Horses Don’t Mix
Jo Powell offers some brilliant practical techniques to manage your anxiety around horses – this could be a game-changer for many of you!

24 – IH Training: Can You Un-Kiss Kissing Spines?
Gillian Higgins explains this common condition in straightforward terms and provides eight exercises that really work to help affected horses.

27 – IH Training: Water Treadmill in Equine Rehabilitation
Leah Wright explores the benefits of underwater treadmills for recovery and fitness – it’s not just for elite competition horses!

29 – IH Training: Massaging Your Horse
Sue Palmer’s step-by-step guide to massaging your horse – a lovely way to strengthen your bond while helping your horse feel better.

33 – IH Training: Join-Up for Anatomy?
Abi Pass shares fascinating insights on “trunk transitions” – crucial junctions in your horse’s spine that affect everything they do.

35 – IH Training: Training Emotional and Mental Agility
Gillian Bradley introduces her “TEAM A” approach to create balanced, happy horses – I think this is absolutely brilliant.

39 – Licking & Chewing: What’s It All About?
I explore the many meanings behind this common behaviour, explaining why context is everything when interpreting your horse’s signals.

41 – Who knows best? How ‘trust’ works in the horse world
Rosie Jones-McVey offers thought-provoking insights into how we decide who and what to trust – essential reading in today’s confusing information landscape.

44 – Spotlight on IH Trainer Jo Powell
Meet wonderful Jo Powell, whose journey from teacher to IH Trainer shows it’s never too late to follow your passion.

46 – Talking Points: Are Bad Practices a Thing of the Past?
A thought-provoking discussion on changing ethics in dressage and high-level training – what’s your take on this?

48 – Book Extract: No Bored Horses
Amanda Goble’s guide to enrichment for happier horses – I’ve tried several of her suggestions with Pie and Blondie and they really work!

51 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Heartwarming success stories from horse owners who’ve worked with our dedicated IH Trainers – these always make me smile.

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IH Magazine Winter 2023

Explore Your Winter 2023 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! We’ve packed your latest issue of Intelligent Horsemanship Magazine full of practical insights, inspiring member stories, and expert advice to help you and your horse thrive — even when the paddocks are soggy and the daylight is short.

This winter edition is full of fascinating training advice, gentle wellness strategies, and thought-provoking reflections on what it really means to live and learn with horses the IH way. It’s all about making life better for both you and your four-legged companions – something close to my heart (and Pie and Blondie’s too!).

What’s Inside?

I’ve been reflecting on what Intelligent Horsemanship really means, and I’ve shared my thoughts in this issue — from philosophy to productivity and the importance of asking for help without guilt (yes, even if you’re not doing everything yourself).

Our training section is particularly strong this issue:

  • Sue Palmer shares stretches to help your horse feel more comfortable and relaxed
  • Gillian Higgins explains how horses develop from ages 3 to 6 — a must-read if you’re working with youngsters
  • Abi Pass teaches us how to improve balance and coordination for both safety and performance
  • I explore how Happy Hackers can take a page from the Eventers’ playbook to build skills and confidence

We’ve also got a brilliant member spotlight on Sophie Woolf — a true horse midwife! — plus the results of our IH Short Story Competition, with the heart-warming winning story “Emily at the Beach” that I know will bring a smile to your face.

And for our book lovers, I’ve taken an in-depth (and possibly controversial!) look at “Horse Brain, Human Brain” — a thoughtful read with so many takeaways for anyone interested in how horses really think.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Winter can bring its challenges — the mud, the wind, the never-ending question of “Is that rug still waterproof?” — but this issue is full of help, hope, and heartfelt guidance to get you through it.

I’ve been trying Sue Palmer’s stretching suggestions with Pie and he absolutely melts (Blondie’s more interested in what snacks come afterwards!). And if you’re bringing on a young horse or just curious about what’s going on inside them as they grow, Gillian Higgins’ guidance is absolutely essential.

Abi’s training for coordination is such a good one for any age or level, especially if your horse is a bit wobbly or unsure. Plus, I’ve found that applying eventing strategies to everyday hacking makes a world of difference in both confidence and safety — especially when Blondie gets one of her “enthusiastic” moments!

And if you’re after a feel-good read, Ruth Parry’s short story is such a lovely reminder of the joy our horses bring. The bond between Emily (the horse), her owner, and even the cat is something truly special.

As always, this magazine (and our whole archive!) is free to all members — along with training videos, webinars, and lots more on the IH website. Not yet a member? Come and join us – we’d love to have you!

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: The Three P’s: Philosophy, Positivity & Productivity
I reflect on what Intelligent Horsemanship really means and share how thinking like a professional (without the pressure!) can bring more joy and success to your horse life.

06 – Letters & Cartoon by Nat
Wonderful member feedback and a fantastic cartoon to bring a smile – I especially loved the story about the cat who joined in on a beach ride!

07 – IH News
The latest happenings from IH HQ, including Lincs Horse Live and exciting future plans.

09 – IH Members’ Photos
A beautiful collection of photos from our talented members – thank you to everyone who sent one in.

10 – Meet a Member: Sophie Woolf
Stud manager and “horse midwife” Sophie shares her inspiring story and how IH ideals are helping her raise the next generation of Thoroughbreds.

13 – IH Short Story Competition: The Results!
We reveal our well-deserving winner and runner-up – such a talented group of entries this year.

14 – IH Short Story: “Emily at the Beach” by Ruth Parry
A heartfelt tale about rediscovering joy, written with humour, honesty and warmth – and yes, a cat does ride a horse.

17 – IH Training: A Guide to Keeping Your Equine Happy & Healthy with Sue Palmer
Sue Palmer shares practical stretches to help your horse feel better, move more freely, and avoid discomfort.

20 – IH Training: Growth & Development of Horses with Gillian Higgins
Gillian Higgins explains what’s happening inside your horse from age 3 to 6 – brilliant insights for anyone raising a youngster.

22 – IH Training: How Happy Hackers Can Benefit from the Skills of Eventing
My take on how learning from professional riders can help us everyday riders gain confidence and connection.

26 – IH Training: The Importance of Training Balance and Coordination in Your Horse with Abi Pass
Abi Pass gives us targeted exercises to help horses move better and feel more confident – particularly useful for winter groundwork.

31 – Spotlight on: Jim Goddard
Celebrating the work of this dedicated horseman and his thoughtful, quiet approach to horsemanship.

32 – Rehoming a Horse with HorseWorld by Meg Jackson
Meg Jackson shares what really goes into giving a horse a new start – and how rewarding the journey can be.

34 – Book Review: Horse Brain, Human Brain by Janet L. Jones PhD
An honest and in-depth review of this fascinating book, plus a helpful extract we think you’ll love.

38 – Cannabis Oil for Horses
A look at the latest science behind equine CBD, including real-life results and how it may help your horse.

40 – IH Debate: Are Horses the Mirror of our Soul?
We explore whether this popular phrase holds up under scrutiny – or risks oversimplifying what our horses are telling us.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real feedback from real clients – always one of my favourite parts to read.

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Explore Your Autumn 2023 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! The IH Magazine has always been a team effort, but never more so than this autumn edition. With no official editor this time, our wonderful contributors and team pulled together to bring you a magazine full of the inspiration, education and warmth you’ve come to expect.

We’ve tackled everything from the science behind training aids to the big questions like “Can we ever have a true 50/50 partnership with a horse?” There’s also a beautiful piece from Tuscany that combines writing and riding (yes please!), and I had a fascinating chat with Dr Sebastian McBride about happiness in horses.

This issue is full of stories, research, training insights and heartfelt contributions — whether you’re preparing for winter or simply craving a deeper connection with your horse.

What’s Inside?

I’ve written about shaking things up a little — from volunteering at Pony Club Camp with Blondie to rethinking what it means for a horse to be “wasted” if they’re not being ridden.

Our training section is packed with practical gems:

  • Sandra Williams gives step-by-step advice for overcoming fear in-hand and under saddle
  • Abi Pass shares the ultimate research-based guide to training aids – complete with pros, cons, and what the science actually says
  • We’ve got two brilliant book extracts: Marc Nölke’s innovative ‘Neuroathletics for Riders’ and Caroline Moore’s motivational insights on champion training

Plus, we take a ride into the hills of Tuscany with Ele Milwright, explore the emotional world of horse-human partnerships, and celebrate TREC passion with member Liz Beddows.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Autumn can be a season of change — a bit of reflection, a bit of recharging, and plenty of prep for the colder months. That’s exactly what this issue offers.

Abi Pass’ guide to training aids is full of “aha” moments — I wish I’d had it years ago! Sandra’s acceptance work is just what Pie and Blondie needed as we adjust to shorter days and those pesky leaf-blowing tractors.

And I’ll admit it — I read Ele’s Tuscany feature with a tiny bit of envy (who wouldn’t want to ride a PRE stallion in the Italian hills?). But the lessons she’s brought back are for all of us.

If you’re looking to feel more confident, try something new, or simply enjoy a good horsey read on a crisp autumn evening, you’ll find something here to warm your heart.

All of this — plus your complete access to our magazine archive, exclusive training videos, and webinars — is free for IH Members. Not yet a member? We’d love to welcome you to our friendly, passionate community.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: Shaking Life Up a Little
I share what happens when we step outside our comfort zones — from volunteering at a Cotswold Cup event to producing Blondie for Pony Club Camp.

06 – Letters and Feedback
Heartfelt messages from our wonderful members — including praise for the courses and a debate on the economics of horse ownership.

07 – IH News
Exciting updates to the Members’ Area and your chance to win a £250 training bursary, courtesy of Red Horse Products.

09 – Members’ Photos
From frolicking field ponies to competition stars — your lovely photos, with one lucky winner receiving canvas wall art.

10 – Meet a Member: Liz Beddows
Liz shares her journey from bareback rides in Bristol to becoming a TREC competitor, judge and advocate — and how IH helped her every step of the way.

12 – Book Extract: Neuroathletics for Riders by Marc Nölke
Innovative brain-based exercises to improve riding performance and relaxation — a fresh look at the rider’s body from the inside out.

15 – Short Story Writing Competition Tips
Jennifer Browdy PhD shares her top writing tips for anyone dreaming of submitting a story — whether fiction or memoir.

16 – Lessons from Tuscany: A Riding Holiday with a View
Ele Milwright takes us to the rolling hills of Il Paretaio, where classical riding meets real-world transformation. A must-read.

19 – IH Training: Acceptance Training by Sandra Williams
A comprehensive guide to helping your horse feel more confident in-hand and under saddle — packed with tips and real-life examples.

22 – IH Training: The Ultimate Research-Based Guide to Training Aids by Abi Pass
Abi breaks down the facts, myths and research on gadgets from side reins to bungees — a must for any curious or cautious horse owner.

27 – Book Extract: What Makes a Champion? by Caroline Moore
Inspiring insight into the mindset and skills that build success — both in and out of the saddle.

30 – Avoiding Antibiotic Resistance with Georgina Bashforth
Practical, vital advice on reducing reliance on antibiotics and supporting your horse’s long-term health.

32 – The Big Interview: Dr Sebastian McBride
We talk equine depression, brain testing, and whether horses can be truly happy — a brilliant, thought-provoking conversation.

36 – Human–Animal Relationships Event with Ele Milwright
Exploring how our bonds with horses reflect broader ideas about empathy, connection and mutual understanding.

38 – IH Debate: Can We Have a 50/50 Partnership with Our Horse?
An open discussion on the reality and idealism of equality between horse and human — what does balance really mean?

40 – Spotlight on: Carley O’Callaghan
Meet IH Trainer Carley O’Callaghan — her journey, her passion, and how she’s supporting others through horses.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Stories from horse owners who’ve worked with our dedicated IH Trainers — always one of my favourite sections to read.

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Explore Your Winter 2022 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! This issue of Intelligent Horsemanship Magazine is one very close to my heart. As the winter winds blow and the horses get fluffier (Pie looks like a cuddly teddy bear right now!), we’ve wrapped up your magazine with warmth, wisdom and a whole lot of horse-sense.

We dive into the exhilarating topic of galloping – whether you’re already out there racing the wind or (like me) prefer a calm canter, you’ll love our expert insights. There’s a whole lot of helpful advice for winter training, from feeding for stamina to choosing the right lunging routine. And Sandra Williams gives us an exclusive look at her new book on loading those less easy horses – it’s like gold dust if you’ve ever had a horse that simply says “no thanks!” at the ramp!

You’ll also read about the biomechanics of gallop, the psychology behind ‘dominance’ in horse training, and a heart-warming tale from the ever-brilliant Fran Severn. All this, plus wonderful member stories, photos, and a spotlight on the fabulous Lucy Newham.

What’s Inside?

We’ve packed this winter issue with a real mix to keep you learning, smiling and connecting with your horse even more deeply:

• Gillian Higgins breaks down the biomechanics of gallop – and it’s more complex than you might think
• Jo Davis shares practical guidance on how to safely experience the thrill of galloping
• Abi Pass weighs up the pros and cons of lungeing – a must-read if it’s in your winter routine
• Sandra Williams’ new book extract is a fantastic hands-on guide to loading difficult horses
• Clare MacLeod (part 3 of her brilliant feeding series!) explains how to feed for speed and stamina
• Jim Goddard continues his brilliant training series, with groundwork to ridden progression
• Dr Rosie Jones-McVey challenges our thinking about dominance in horse behaviour – very thought-provoking
• Fran Severn makes us smile (and maybe cry a little) with her delightful book extract
• Member spotlight on Lucy Newham – we love sharing your journeys!

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Winter can be a tricky time – short days, cold toes and muddy fields (Blondie’s currently winning the ‘dirtiest horse’ award!). But this issue is full of ways to keep both you and your horse motivated and moving forward.

We’ve put a big focus on movement this time – galloping, loading, groundwork… all the things that keep your partnership strong. Whether you’re warming up indoors or dashing through a frosty field, you’ll find insights that really help. I especially recommend Sandra Williams’ piece on loading – it’s so reassuring to know you’re not alone when things don’t go to plan.

And if you’re pondering whether dominance really exists in our relationships with horses, Rosie’s article might just shift your whole perspective – it certainly gave me pause for thought.

Whether you’re curling up with this magazine after a long yard day or planning your winter training sessions, I hope this edition brings you confidence, clarity and connection.

All our members can access this magazine for free, along with our complete magazine archive and loads of exclusive videos and resources. Not a member yet? Come and join our friendly community – we’d love to have you!

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 Kelly Marks – My World: New Beginnings
I reflect on fresh starts and the beauty of embracing change – both for horses and ourselves.

06 Letters and Feedback
Your experiences, kind words and brilliant ideas – always one of my favourite sections.

07 IH News
Updates from IH HQ – find out what we’ve all been up to and what’s coming next.

09 Members’ Photos
Such beautiful snapshots of your lives with horses – thank you for sharing.

10 Meet a Member: Imran Atcha
An inspiring story of connection, determination, and how IH principles are being shared far and wide.

12 WINNER Announced: IH Equine Photographer of the Year 2022
We unveil the winner of our much-loved photography competition – prepare to be wowed!

16 IH Training: The Biomechanics of Gallop – Gillian Higgins
Gillian explains how and why fast work can benefit your horse – essential reading this winter.

20 IH Training: How to Gallop Like a Pro – Jo Davis
Practical advice for getting the best from your gallops – safely, effectively, and enjoyably.

23 IH Training: The Pros and Cons of Lungeing – Abi Pass
Abi helps us balance tradition with research, so you can make the right call for your horse.

26 IH Training: Feeding for Muscle, Speed & Stamina – Clare MacLeod (Part 3)
Nutritional strategies to support winter work and recovery.

28 IH Training: Loading the Less Easy Horse – Sandra Williams (Book Extract)
Sandra shares her brilliant techniques and case studies to help your horse travel with confidence.

30 IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle – Jim Goddard
Practical progression work that builds confidence and trust step by step.

34 Is ‘Dominance’ a Useful Term for Horse Training? – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
A challenging and thoughtful look at a common (and controversial) training idea.

38 Book Extract: Riders of a Certain Age – Fran Severn
A joyful and wise excerpt for those of us who know age is just a number.

40 Spotlight On: Lucy Newham
Meet IH Trainer Lucy – her journey is inspiring, and her passion shines through.

43 IH Trainer Client Feedback
Heart-warming stories from horse owners who’ve worked with our amazing IH Trainers.

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IH Magazine Autumn 2022

Explore Your Autumn 2022 IH Magazine!

This issue really brings together the power of learning – not just for our horses, but for us too. I’ve popped in some insights from the ‘greats’, and you’ll find training wisdom from IH favourites like Clare MacLeod and Emma Sharman, along with fresh perspectives from equine professionals working at the very forefront of behaviour and equine welfare.

What’s Inside?

• I’ve shared some personal tips passed down from the very best horsemen and women I’ve been lucky enough to learn from.
• Dr Andrew Hemmings offers a deep dive into the equine brain (spoiler alert: it’s fascinating!).
• Jim Goddard continues his brilliant series on transferring groundwork to the saddle.
• There’s a cracking set of articles on feeding for performance, recognising signs of colic, and demystifying the ever-controversial “heels down” rule.
• And of course, we’ve sprinkled in uplifting member stories, thoughtful letters, and some brilliant photography.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Autumn’s such a special time – Pie and Blondie are usually full of beans, and I find it’s the perfect season for reflection and gentle progress. Whether you’re helping your horse through box rest, fine-tuning their nutrition, or simply enjoying the last sunny hacks before winter, this issue’s got something to support you.

I especially loved the myth-busting around mare-ish behaviours and heels down – both topics I think we’ve all got strong opinions on! Plus, if you’ve ever wondered what it means for our right to ride horses in the modern world, the “Social Licence to Ride” debate is a must-read.

Let’s keep learning and growing together – that’s what Intelligent Horsemanship is all about.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: Tips from the Best of the Best
I share my favourite golden nuggets from decades of working with top horsepeople – the kind of advice that never goes out of date.

06 – Letters and Feedback
Our members always offer such thoughtful reflections – and a good dose of humour too.

07 – IH News
Latest updates from IH HQ, including course news and exciting member milestones.

09 – Members’ Photos
A gallery of heart-warming images from our talented IH community.

10 – Meet a Member: James Cooling GP
James shares how he juggles life as a GP and horse owner, and how IH has influenced his training.

12 – Last Chance: IH Equine Photographer of the Year 2022
Your final reminder to enter our much-loved annual competition!

14 – The Big Interview: Andrew Hemmings
A fascinating conversation about horse brains, memory, learning, and emotional states.

18 – IH Training: Understanding Mare-ish Behaviours with Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
Rosie looks beyond stereotypes to explain what really drives so-called ‘mare-ish’ behaviour.

21 – IH Training: Feeding for Muscle, Speed & Stamina – Part 2 with Clare MacLeod
Top nutritionist Clare continues her essential series on performance feeding.

24 – IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle with Jim Goddard
Jim’s thoughtful approach helps you transfer groundwork techniques to ridden work.

28 – IH Training: Preparing Your Horse for Box Rest with Emma Sharman
Practical strategies to keep horses healthy and happy through confinement.

31 – IH Training: Stickability – the Myth of ‘Heels Down’
We challenge a riding cliché and explore what really helps you stay secure in the saddle.

34 – IH Training: Noticing the Subtle Signs of Colic by Charlie Carr
Charlie helps you catch the warning signs early, potentially saving your horse’s life.

36 – IH Debate: A Social Licence to Ride?
A timely discussion on the evolving ethics of horse riding and public perception.

38 – Book Extract: Sport Horse Soundness and Performance
An expert insight into maintaining equine soundness and competitive longevity.

40 – Spotlight On: Claire Mitchell
Claire shares her story and what led her to become a committed IH Trainer.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real-life stories of transformation and connection thanks to IH’s kind methods.

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Explore Your Spring 2022 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends!

Spring has officially sprung – and hasn’t it been lovely to see those longer evenings and a bit of fresh grass returning to the fields? Pie and Blondie are definitely enjoying the milder weather (and yes, the rolling has increased in both frequency and enthusiasm!). This issue is one I’m especially excited to share with you – we’ve dedicated the whole magazine to something we all need more of at times: Confidence. Whether it’s in the saddle, handling on the ground, or simply making decisions around our horses, confidence is at the heart of everything we do. And we’ve packed this edition with insights, stories and strategies to help you build it. I do hope you’ll find something here that speaks to you.


What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks’ “My World” reflection on confidence, imposter syndrome, and the importance of nudging ourselves forward
• An inspiring Big Interview with performance psychologist Charlie Unwin on mindset and confidence
• Practical IH Training articles from Clare MacLeod (feeding for confidence), Gillian Higgins (physical readiness), and Dr Veronica Fowler (intelligent science)
• Traffic Light Training for Confidence with Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
• IH Confidence Special – winning tips from Kelly, Sandra Williams and Daisy Smith
• Member stories including Natasha Smith’s heartfelt RAF journey and stage 2 student research projects
• Scientific insights on rider weight and symmetry from the Saddle Research Trust conference
• Letters and photos from members sharing their real-life confidence journeys
• The launch of our 2022 IH Equestrian Photographer of the Year – with a £500 prize pot!


Why You’ll Love This Issue

Spring is such a hopeful season, but it can also feel a bit daunting, especially if you’re coming out of winter unsure about your horse’s fitness—or your own! That’s why this Confidence Issue is a bit of a seasonal toolkit. Whether you’re planning your first dressage test like brave Sue Fletcher (p6) or just getting back to hacking after a soggy winter, you’ll find stories and strategies here to boost your confidence from the inside out.

You’ll love the variety: from Gillian Higgins’ wisdom on making sure your horse is physically safe to ride (p24), to Clare MacLeod’s expert insights into how nutrition affects behaviour and performance (p22). Plus, our wonderful IH students have been doing fascinating studies—ever wondered if a fly mask helps a horse during travel? (p15). There’s practical science, heartfelt stories, and lots of encouragement.

And if you’ve ever doubted whether you’re “good enough” or ready to try something new, I hope this issue will give you that gentle nudge. Because, as I always say, you can do this.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – Kelly Marks: My World – Living Our Best Lives!
Kelly reflects on confidence, imposter syndrome, and how Intelligent Horsemanship continues to support both horses and humans to grow.

6 – Letters & Feedback
A whole page of your confidence stories, with heartfelt thanks to Daisy, Sandra and Kelly for the Confidence Webinar that sparked so many thoughts.

7 – IH News
Updates from across the IH community, including a touching tribute to Bob Brickell and support for women in racing.

9 – Members’ Photos
A beautiful gallery of members and their horses. Huge congratulations to canvas print winners Bruce, Diane and their Shire, Harry.

10 – Meet a Member: Natasha Smith
An inspiring profile of RAF medic Natasha, who credits IH with supporting both her horsemanship and mental wellbeing.

12 – IH Equine Photographer of the Year Launch
Full details of our exciting photo competition – open to members and a guest. Cash prizes, canvas print, and a spot in the magazine!

14 – Stage 2 Student Successes & Projects
Meet our newest diploma holders and discover their fascinating research on horse behaviour, stress, laterality, and more.

17 – Saddle Research Trust Conference Review
Sue Palmer breaks down Dr Hilary Clayton’s talk on how rider biomechanics affect horse welfare – a must-read for any rider.

18 – The Big Interview: Charlie Unwin
Performance psychologist Charlie Unwin reveals how mindset shapes everything from sport to horse riding success.

22 – IH Training: Feeding for Confidence with Clare MacLeod
Learn how nutrition can influence a horse’s confidence, behaviour, and readiness to learn.

24 – IH Training: Is Your Horse Physically Ready to Ride? with Gillian Higgins
Discover how to assess your horse’s readiness and comfort before riding – a practical guide to reduce risks and boost confidence.

26 – IH Training: Intelligent Science with Dr Veronica Fowler
Debunking bad science and helping you ask better questions – science communication at its best.

28 – IH Training: Confidence Special – Tips from Kelly, Sandra & Daisy
Real-world strategies from three IH pros on building confidence in yourself and your horse.

33 – IH Training: Traffic Light Training for Confidence with Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
An innovative way to read your horse’s emotional state and respond with clarity and calm.

36 – IH Debate: Unsolicited Advice – Should We Give It or Keep Quiet?
Thought-provoking discussion on the culture of advice in the horse world – helpful or harmful?

38 – Book Extract: Bolder, Braver, Brighter
A sneak peek into a motivating new book on confidence and courage.

40 – Spotlight On: Charlie Carr
A close-up on an inspiring IH Trainer and their journey.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real stories of transformation from clients working with IH Trainers across the UK.


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Explore Your Spring 2020 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks shares powerful reflections on brain health and horsemanship in her heartfelt My World column.
• Our very first IH Writer of the Year is announced! Read the moving winning entry by Lorne Thomas.
• Meet an extraordinary IH Member: Hollister Turner — a trailblazer for women in sport and lifelong learner of horsemanship.
• Daisy Smith reports on IH’s Mental Health First Aid training and why rider wellbeing matters more than ever.
• Dr Veronica Fowler unpacks the science behind ‘licking and chewing’ – is it really a sign of relaxation?
• Debate: Trick training – useful skill or problematic trend?
• Dr Rosie Jones-McVey explores what makes someone an “expert” in the horse world.
• Sandra Williams tackles medical causes of poor performance in horses.
• Our Members’ section is packed with photos, feedback, and real-life inspiration from your fellow IH community.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

This special Spring edition is all about YOU – our members. From the extraordinary achievements of long-time IHers like Hollister Turner, to heartfelt writing from members who’ve overcome incredible personal challenges, every page celebrates what makes this community so powerful. Whether it’s Kelly’s stirring reminder to look after your brain (and wear that helmet!), or Daisy’s insightful report on mental health in equestrian life, this issue brings together learning, empathy, and encouragement in true IH spirit. If you’re in need of inspiration, reassurance, or just a nudge to keep going, it’s all here.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – Kelly Marks: My World
Kelly takes a brave and personal look at head injuries, brain health, and mental wellbeing, tying it all back to what really matters in horsemanship – kindness, awareness and protecting both people and horses.

6 – Letters and Feedback
Heartfelt letters from members share stories of compassion, connection, and how IH has touched their lives – from saying goodbye to beloved ponies, to rediscovering confidence and joy.

7 – In Other News…
Updates from across the horse world, including rider confidence breakthroughs, animal welfare legislation news, and Carl Hester’s thoughts on happy horses.

8 – Meet a Member Special Edition: Hollister Turner
An inspiring profile of IH Member Hollister Turner – former director of the Women’s Sports Foundation, campaigner for equality, and passionate learner of horsemanship.

13 – Members’ Photos
From Shetlands to warmbloods, these photos capture the love and fun you share with your horses. (Congrats to Rachel & Rosie – our canvas print winners!)

14 – IH Mental Health First Aid Report
Daisy Smith explores how IH trainers are being equipped to spot and support mental health needs in riders. Includes practical takeaways and resources.

16 – IH Writer of the Year: Winner Announced
We reveal the winner of our very first writing competition: Lorne Thomas. Her story, “Highs, Lows & Just Don’t Knows”, is a touching tribute to love, loss, and finding hope through horses.

23 – We Need to Talk About… Concussion
Kelly Marks continues the conversation around rider head injuries – from brain scans to scratch-and-sniff smell tests – with wisdom, humour, and urgency.

28 – Intelligent Debate: Trick Training
A thought-provoking discussion on whether trick training adds to or distracts from ethical horsemanship. Hear both sides and make up your own mind.

30 – IH Training: Medical Causes of Poor Performance in Horses
Sandra Williams highlights why it’s vital to rule out medical issues before labelling a horse as ‘naughty’ or resistant – a must-read for every horse owner.

34 – Intelligent Science: Licking & Chewing – What Does It Mean?
Dr Veronica Fowler breaks down the behaviour we often associate with relaxation – but is it always what we think?

37 – Should You Really Trust the ‘Experts’?
Dr Rosie Jones-McVey explores the tricky topic of authority in the horse world – and how to tell helpful wisdom from confident guesswork.

40 – Spotlight On: Bridget Colston
A closer look at the adventures and insights of another remarkable IH member.

43 – IH Trainers Client Feedback
See what members are saying about their experiences with our brilliant IH Recommended Trainers.

44 – IH Courses
Details of upcoming courses to continue your horsemanship journey – whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your skills.


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Explore Your Winter 2019 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

Kelly Marks’ My World – Reflections on Pie’s golden years and the reality behind the photos
Big Interview: Clare Balding – National treasure, sports broadcaster and lifelong horsewoman on teamwork, challenges and storytelling
IH Training: Getting Back in the Saddle – Sandra Williams’ brave and honest guide to riding again post-injury
Polework for Every Horse – Part 2 – Heidi Maxwell shares practical, engaging exercises to boost your training
On Safari with IH – Bridget Colston takes us on an unforgettable horsemanship adventure in Kenya
Herd Hierarchy – Help or Hindrance? – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey explores the science behind leadership and training
Trailer Safety – Becca Vincent’s top-to-tail trailer check will keep you and your horse safe on the road
Success Story: From ‘Jaws’ to Joy – A heartfelt story of transformation from troubled horse to trusted partner
Writer of the Year Competition – Win £500 and get published!
• Plus members’ stories, letters, updates and inspiration to keep you warm all winter

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Winter can be a time for reflection, and this celebrates the quiet resilience and quiet triumphs of everyday horse people. Whether you’re recovering from injury like Sandra (p22), easing your horse into work with thoughtful polework (p26), or learning from veterans like Kelly’s Pie (p4), there’s something in here to inspire and support. Clare Balding’s interview (p14) is a reminder that compassion, consistency and a bit of courage go a long way – whether you’re behind a mic or in the saddle. This issue is about doing what you can, where you are, with warmth and intention.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – My World: A Bigger Slice of the Pie?
Kelly Marks reflects on Pie’s amazing health at 24 – and the less-visible care, patience, and thoughtful training that helped him thrive into his older years.

6 – Letters & Feedback
Heartwarming responses from IH members, including stories of resilience, learning, and paying it forward with the Dually®.

7 – In Other News
Updates on mental health first aid in the equestrian community, riding school horses helping the police, and IH’s work with military veterans.

8 – Members’ Photos
A beautiful collection of your horses in winter wonderland settings – congratulations to Helen & Bamm-Bamm, our canvas print winners!

9 – Meet a Member: Kelsey Thacker
From the US to Dublin, Kelsey shares her journey in equine-facilitated education and how IH helped transform both her horsemanship and her life.

10 – IH Writer of the Year Competition
Share your story and win £500! Open to all ages and abilities – details, writing tips, and encouragement to get you started.

14 – The Big Interview: Clare Balding
Broadcaster, author and lifelong horsewoman, Clare chats about confidence, resilience, horses as teachers, and what they’ve taught her about life and success.

18 – Intelligent Horsemanship on Safari
Trainer Bridget Colston recounts a life-changing horsemanship experience working with horses in Kenya.

22 – IH Training: Getting Back in the Saddle
Sandra Williams offers thoughtful advice and personal insight for anyone returning to riding after injury, illness or a break.

26 – Polework for Every Horse – Part 2
Heidi Maxwell’s practical polework plans for all levels. Exercises to keep your horse thinking, moving and improving.

30 – Trailer Check: How Safe Is Yours?
A clear, no-nonsense guide from Becca Vincent on how to inspect, service and stay safe when transporting your horse.

33 – Is Herd Hierarchy Helping Our Training?
Dr Rosie Jones-McVey questions long-held assumptions about dominance and leadership in horse training. Fascinating and thought-provoking.

37 – Success Story: From ‘Jaws’ to Joy
How a ‘difficult’ horse blossomed into a trusting partner with patience, skill and understanding.

40 – Spotlight On: Sue Palmer
The thoughtful equine physio shares insights from her work helping horses feel and move better.

42 – IHRT Client Feedback
Real stories of success and transformation from people and horses helped by IH’s Recommended Trainers.

44 – IH Courses
Find the right next step for you and your horse with our range of educational courses and training experiences.


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What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks reflects on life, learning, and standing up to bullying in her personal “My World” column.
• The Young Equestrian Photographer of the Year competition winners revealed – meet Sophie Gellender and 10 incredible finalists!
• Dr Veronica Fowler investigates the science behind the claim “Snorting = Happiness” – is it fact or fiction?
• Big Interview: Independent nutritionist Clare MacLeod gives straight-talking advice on feeding, supplements, and decoding marketing hype.
• Dr Rosie Jones McVey returns with “Old Heroes and Bold Heroes” – a powerful look at tradition, bravery, and mental health in horsemanship.
• Training special: bonding with a new horse, jumping confidence, rugging realities, and working through winter.
• Intelligent Debate: Is a horse really for life? Members share their heartfelt stories and views.
• Don’t miss Sue Griffin’s inspiring journey with The Donkey Sanctuary, and a touching holiday success story in “A Horsey Holiday of a Lifetime”.
• Cosy up with thoughtful Christmas gift ideas for horse lovers (and maybe yourself too!).


Why You’ll Love This Issue

Clare MacLeod’s no-nonsense take on supplements will save you time, money, and confusion (p18). Rosie Jones McVey makes a stirring case for compassion in “Old Heroes and Bold Heroes” (p34), while Veronica Fowler gives us the honest low-down on “happy snorting horses” (p16). And the photography competition? Just stunning – young talent that reminds us all how powerful and emotional a connection with horses can be (p10). As always, the Training Section is packed with practical advice to help you grow more confident, thoughtful, and connected with your horse.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – If Not Now, When?
Kelly Marks shares personal insights on learning, responsibility, and stepping out of comfort zones – with Pie, of course, leading the way.

6 – Letters and Feedback
Heartfelt messages from IH members, including one from a reader in New Zealand inspired by Perfect Confidence.

7 – Members’ Photos
A celebration of your photos – meet Chloe and her sleepy thoroughbred Razz, plus many more.

8 – In Other News
Updates from IH trainers, charity events, and congratulations to Dr Rosie Jones McVey on her academic milestone.

9 – Meet a Member: Sue Griffin
A chat with Sue about her work with The Donkey Sanctuary and how IH helped her deepen her understanding of equines.

10 – Young Equestrian Photographer of the Year
Winner Sophie Gellender’s stunning portrait of Rohan, a working Shire, plus 10 highly commended entries full of emotion, creativity, and skill.

16 – Intelligent Science: Is Snorting a Sign of Happiness?
Dr Veronica Fowler offers a clear-eyed look at the recent buzz about “snorting horses” and whether the science actually holds up.

18 – The Big Interview: Clare MacLeod
Independent nutritionist Clare MacLeod tackles myths, marketing, and the truth about grass, buckets, and balanced diets.

22 – Bonding with Your New Horse: Part 3
Practical advice on deepening trust and connection, especially after initial challenges.

27 – Improve Your Jumping Position
Helpful tips to boost your confidence and form over fences, especially after time out of the saddle.

30 – Do You Need to Rug Your Horse?
Looking at when rugs help – and when they may be unnecessary or even harmful.

32 – Intelligent Debate: Is a Horse for Life?
Thoughtful stories and perspectives on long-term horse ownership and ethical responsibility.

34 – Old Heroes and Bold Heroes
Rosie Jones McVey explores bravery, tradition, and the cost of “toughness” in horse culture – a must-read.

37 – Spotlight on: Demelza Franssen
IH Trainer in focus – her journey and training tips.

38 – Success Story: A Horsey Holiday of a Lifetime
A feel-good feature about one member’s transformative trip with horses.

41 – IHRT Client Feedback
Real stories of progress and breakthroughs with IH Recommended Trainers.

42 – IH Christmas Shopping
Gift ideas for the Intelligent equestrian in your life (including yourself!).

44 – IH Courses
Plan your 2019 with upcoming courses to expand your horsemanship journey.


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Explore Your Summer 2017 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• A deeply inspiring Big Interview with Professor Derek Knottenbelt on a life of equine veterinary passion and his Vets With Horsepower charity.
• Sue Palmer shares practical tips for hacking out with more confidence – a must-read for anxious riders.
• A powerful piece from Rosie Jones McVey on the stories we tell about our horses and what they reveal about us.
• Insights from Nicola Tyler (TopSpec) on feeding and meal size – when less really is more.
• Training highlights from Kelly and Monty’s March Demos, including trailer loading, clipping fears, and breakthrough moments.
• Joanna Lowes shares her international journey with Monty Roberts and working with horses in Brazil.
• Forage analysis and bespoke feeding plans – why it matters and how to do it.
• Real-life success stories from IH Members, including “Joe’s road to recovery” and Marmite’s transformation.
• Important update: IH Recommended Associates are now “IH Recommended Trainers” – clearer and just as committed!


Why You’ll Love This Issue

This issue is all about building confidence – in our horses, in ourselves, and in the choices we make. Whether you’re tackling hacking nerves (see Sue Palmer’s practical, confidence-boosting guide), or wondering when to seek help with a tricky problem (page 28), you’ll find encouragement here.

There’s also celebration: of knowledge and kindness through Professor Knottenbelt’s incredible veterinary journey, of connection through member stories, and of summer itself – those golden hours spent out with our horses.

This edition reminds us that learning never stops. Even familiar ground – like feeding or groundwork – offers something new when explored with curiosity and compassion. And if you’re ready to be inspired by people who truly walk the talk, don’t miss Jo’s international adventures with Monty and the unforgettable veterans’ clinic in California.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – My World: Horses for Courses
Kelly shares her reflections on March courses, inspirational students, and a surprising Royal engagement. A warm welcome to summer, straight from the heart.

6 – Letters and Feedback
Real stories from IH Members – from rescued ponies to life-saving long lines, and everything in between.

7 – In Other News…
Name change alert: IH Recommended Associates are now IHRTs – plus updates on Sarah Weston, Exmoor ponies, and more.

8 – Buckham Fair
A peek into one of Dorset’s most-loved horse and dog charity events, thanks to Martin Clunes and family.

9 – Members’ Photos
Your beautiful, funny, and moving moments with your horses – captured and shared.

10 – In the News: Under the Skin – Donkeys at Risk
The Donkey Sanctuary exposes the harsh global trade in donkey skins for traditional Chinese medicine. Eye-opening and important.

12 – The Big Interview: Professor Derek Knottenbelt
A brilliant vet, biker, and charity champion – Derek talks sarcoids, passion projects, and the power of education.

16 – March Demos: What We Learned
From side-loaders to Zen-style clipping breakthroughs, Kelly reflects on memorable demo moments.

19 – IH Training: On the Road with Jo
Joanna Lowes updates us on Motto, her time with Monty Roberts in California, and the magic of Join-Up® for people, not just horses.

21 – IH Training: Carefree Hacking
Sue Palmer’s essential guide to building hacking confidence, step by step.

25 – IH Training: Forage Analysis and Feed Plans
Why what grows underfoot matters more than you think – and how to tailor feed to your horse’s needs.

28 – IH Training: Dealing with Problems – Home or Away?
When to handle it yourself – and when to call in a pro. A smart guide to assessing what your horse really needs.

31 – Feeding Myths Busted: Big Meals, Big Mistake?
Nicola Tyler explains why large meals can do more harm than good.

32 – IH Success Story: Working with Joe
A touching account of patience, progress, and partnership.

34 – Narrative Mind Reading
Rosie Jones McVey explores how the stories we tell about our horses reflect who we are.

38 – From the Case Files: My Mate, Marmite
A quirky but moving case study – showing that understanding can transform even the most marmite-like of horses!

41 – IHRT Client Feedback
Straight from the field – feedback that shows the real-life difference IH makes.

42 – Spotlight on Suzanne Halsey
Get to know one of IH’s quietly brilliant trainers.

44 – IH Courses
Thinking of joining a course? Everything you need to know to take the next step.


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