Horse&Rider Magazine – October 2025

The October issue of Horse&Rider magazine is out now and this issue comes with a 26-page rugging guide!

Inside October Horse&Rider you’ll find:

✔️ Flatwork with Ros Canter The first part of this series with Ros Canter, 5* eventer. In this issue Ros focusses on exercises to help develop your horse’s suppleness and balance on the flat. These exercises are especially beneficial for ex-racehorses and youngsters.

✔️ Hacking solo Discover how to enjoy hacking alone with your horse, take a look at Fizz’s steps to get your horse prepared and confident to step out solo.

✔️ 10-minute exercise Try this dynamic diamond exercise in your next schooling session!

✔️ Levelling up In part 3 of Tania Grantham’s flatwork series, she explores the key movements in a novice test and gives you some exercises to try at home.

✔️ 7 steps to jumping confidence In part 2 of this series Claire concentrates on building a bond with your horse and setting achievable goals to help raise your (and your horse’s) confidence levels when jumping.

✔️ Strength-focused rider workouts for eventing Part 3 of our rider strength training series with Henry Carter. Henry has 6 exercises for you to have a got at at home, to help improve your strength and stability to tackle all three disciplines!

✔️ New research into facial expressions Behaviour Researcher Kate Lewis explores the importance of facial expressions in horse communication.

✔️ Grazing TLC Whether you’re at livery or own or rent land, giving your paddock a little attention will ensure your horse remains safe and has sufficient grazing when he’s enjoying his turnout downtime.

✔️ Plus, loads more! 

🐴 Perfect for equestrians of all abilities, there’s something for everyone!

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This month, we’re here to get you prepped and ready to make the most of the changing seasons. From autumn time-saving tips to clipping hacks and mid-season layers on test, there’s something for everyone. And inside this issue is our autumn-winter rugging guide. We cover all bases, from no-fill to light- and medium-weight turnout rugs, to stable sheets and rugs. So, if you need to fill a gap in your horse’s wardrobe, you’re in the right place, with options to suit every budget. But that’s not all – we spoke to rug design specialists to find out what you need to know about materials, fit, and care, too.

Sub Editor Halima recently spoke to researchers at the University of Portsmouth about some exciting, newly released research around how horses communicate. While the equine pain ethogram – detailing behaviours that are commonly linked to discomfort in horses – has been around for a little while, the facial expressions horses use to communicate with each other haven’t been well understood. Until now. And while more research is needed, I think every horse owner – and horse – can benefit from our improved understanding of the subtleties and complexities of equine facial expressions.

Looking to develop your horse’s suppleness and balance? This issue, Ros Canter helps fine-tune your technique by going back to basics with her simple exercises. Or perhaps you’re looking for a break from the school and fancy something a bit different. Discover the steps you can take to feel confident hacking alone and why taking your horse to the beach is a must. Plus, if jumping a course fills you with dread, showjumping coach Claire Edwards has some tips and tricks to develop trust in your horse over fences.

Menopause is a natural part of female life, yet it can feel anything but straightforward. It’s not only about having hot flushes and disrupted sleep – menopause can shake the very foundations of how you feel in your body, and for equestrians, how you think and connect with your horse. Our expert has all the right tools to help you find your spark so you can rediscover your love for riding with renewed joy.

With climate change and the environment very much on everyone’s mind, the equestrian industry has been focusing on ways to best deliver events in a more sustainable way. But as competitors, there’s much more we can do to help – and we have some great ideas in this issue. From torrential downpours to prolonged heatwaves, the weather – also affected by climate change – this year hasn’t done our fields many favours. And although we can’t control the weather, we can learn from our experiences and take action now ensure our horses remain safe and have sufficient grazing all year round – check out our paddock plans to get started.

All this and so much more in the October issue of Horse&Rider – on sale now!

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