6 November 2025 #1 Sanversera Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2020 Messages 3,996 Visit site What horse magazines do you buy? Real life paper ones not online.
6 November 2025 #2 fidleyspromise Well-Known Member Joined 14 August 2005 Messages 3,828 Location Scotland Visit site I don't buy any anymore as it seems to be the same stuff that comes out all the time. Your Horse was my main go to.
I don't buy any anymore as it seems to be the same stuff that comes out all the time. Your Horse was my main go to.
7 November 2025 #3 kaiserchief Well-Known Member Joined 4 February 2012 Messages 542 Location In a land between two rivers Visit site I always liked Your Horse but I like it more now I can read it for free on Borrowbox than I did when I was paying £6 for it
I always liked Your Horse but I like it more now I can read it for free on Borrowbox than I did when I was paying £6 for it
7 November 2025 #4 Sanversera Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2020 Messages 3,996 Visit site kaiserchief said: I always liked Your Horse but I like it more now I can read it for free on Borrowbox than I did when I was paying £6 for it Click to expand... Thanks kaisercheif
kaiserchief said: I always liked Your Horse but I like it more now I can read it for free on Borrowbox than I did when I was paying £6 for it Click to expand... Thanks kaisercheif
7 November 2025 #5 R reynold Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2007 Messages 2,627 Visit site Seeing that we're on a forum provided free by H&H I'll own up to having a print subscription for H&H still. I hate reading too much on screens/devices and much prefer a paper copy, including real paperback books. I don't own a kindle. Too much screen time, no matter how 'free', is cumulatively bad for your eyesight and sleep patterns.
Seeing that we're on a forum provided free by H&H I'll own up to having a print subscription for H&H still. I hate reading too much on screens/devices and much prefer a paper copy, including real paperback books. I don't own a kindle. Too much screen time, no matter how 'free', is cumulatively bad for your eyesight and sleep patterns.
7 November 2025 #6 E eggs Well-Known Member Joined 3 February 2009 Messages 5,559 Visit site Same as Reynold - I can't get on with reading magazines on line although I do read the occasional book on Kindle. I have a subscription to H&H and sometimes pick up a Your Horse or Horse & Rider if I am out and about (which is very rarely).
Same as Reynold - I can't get on with reading magazines on line although I do read the occasional book on Kindle. I have a subscription to H&H and sometimes pick up a Your Horse or Horse & Rider if I am out and about (which is very rarely).
7 November 2025 #7 H humblepie Well-Known Member Joined 5 February 2008 Messages 8,157 Visit site Horse and Hound must admit that is generally through Libby online.