July – August – September 2024 – PAPERBACK FORMAT
6,90€July/September 2024 – printed edition
Showing 1–12 of 23 results
July/September 2024 – printed edition
Breeding Yearbook 2023 – printed edition
Included in the price is the January/February 2023 Cavalli&Cavalieri magazine in printed format.
The 33rd edition of the Breeding Yearbook contains:
– Stallions, mares and foals of the most important bloodlines
– Top breeders, stud farms and trainers
– The most promising young horses
Breeding Yearbook 2023 – printed edition
Included in the price is the January/February 2023 Cavalli&Cavalieri magazine in printed format.
The 33rd edition of the Breeding Yearbook contains:
– Stallions, mares and foals of the most important bloodlines
– Top breeders, stud farms and trainers
– The most promising young horses
March April 2024 – printed edition
Print edition – April – May – June 2025
Inside the magazine: articles, insights and reports dedicated to the key players, major events and most relevant topics in the equestrian world.
– FEI Ranking: Kent Farrington returns to world number one, overtaking Henrik von Eckermann
– Equestrian Stars: Portrait of Julien Epaillard – talent, determination, and homebred horses
– FEI World Cup Finals 2024/25 – Basel: Bloodlines and technical insights into the top horses
– Italian Show Jumping Championships 2025 – Cervia: An all-Italian podium with homebred horses
– CSIO Piazza di Siena 2025: The unique charm of the Roman horse show
– Welfare & FEI Rules: Focus on the new measuring device
– Fitness & Training: Rider physical preparation, with Jonelle Price
– Veterinary & Nutrition: Study on equine muscle development
– Horse & Law: Guide to horse purchase and ownership transfer
– Education & Instruction: In-depth look at instructor training in Italy
January/February issue – printed edition.
Enclosed the historical Breeding Yearbook.
July/August 2023 – Printed edition
In this issue:
– Appointment with history: FEI Jumping European Championships
– Total show: CHIO Aachen
– Interview with Scott Brash
– Ludger in legend
– Horses & Law: Instructors and Athletes
– Horse welfare: My land, where horses can feel free to be horses
– Veterinary: stem cells
– Equestrian culture: that mysterious equestrian feel
…and so much more!
May/June issue – paper edition.
Some topics in this issue:
March/April issue – printed edition
In this number:
-Protagonists of yesterday and today: Shutterfly, H&M All In, Gazelle
-The Army Military Riding Centre: Interview with Colonel Marco Del Nevo
-Riders’ stories: Philippaerts ‘dynasty’ We live horses’ , Peter Charles ‘Father and Son’
-Dressage and Para-Dressage: Laura Conz ‘The Athlete today’
-IJRC news: new show jumping regulations for 2023
-Veterinary: Dr Emanuela Valle, The Top Line and The danger of West Nile Disease
-Statistics of show jumping 2022 in Italy: All winners of Grand Prix 2022 – Prizemoney won by horses – Prizemoney won by stallions
-Technique: Michel Robert ‘Having fun together’
November/December 2023 issue – print edition.
On the cover
Gilles Thomas and Ermitage Kalone. Photo by Dirk Caremans
Some topics in this issue:
– Fieracavalli: Horse Safety System and Code of Ethics
– Finals 2023 of the FISE and MASAF show jumping circuits for young horses, Arezzo.
– World Young Horse Championships: Lanaken and Le Lion d’Angers.
– Major national and international events.
– Interview with John Roche, the man who led the FEI Show Jumping sector from 2007 to 2020.
– Horses & Law: The Regulation in Competition.
– Veterinary & Welfare: “How do horses see colors?”, “Stomachache is also very common in horses. How to recognize and treat it,” “Science in the service of the horse: the liver, a very important organ,”
– and more, training, technique, reviews, previews…
September/October 2023 – print edition.
In this issue:
-All European Championships – Luca Paparelli:
sports and breeding news and insights.
-Horses & Law – lawyer Michela Masoero:
What to do if a horse is injured during a competition?
-Veterinarian – Dr. Emanuela Valle:
*travel stress: how to make the horse’s journey more comfortable.
*How does his heart beat? Knowing and monitoring it for the horse’s health and safety.
-Welfare & Regulations – Susanna Cottica: The new FEI and ISES rules on halter and clasp tension will be applied to all disciplines.
-Veredus Excellent Days: in class with Harrie Smolders.
… and much more!
April 2021 – print edition.
This magazine includes:
• Equestrian Stars: Sara Morganti – The athlete, the woman
• YRA Chef d’Equipe: Jean Maurice Bonneau – Horses, a lifestyle
• Trentennials: Diamant de Semilly
• Welfare and Nutrition: Vitamins & co.