Horse & Hound

‘We must identify true raw talent’

OPINION

LAST Christmas, we were all blissfully unaware of coronavirus, how it would change the world and all our personal worlds. This year, lives and livelihoods have been lost, hospitals and hardship are in every headline, while separation from friends and family has become the sad new normal.

It must be a miserable time for anyone who’s been forced to sell their horses – mine are what make me

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