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What care is the lessee responsible for providing? A lease agreement should specify who is responsible for ensuring the horse receives adequate shelter, feed and water, grooming, exercise, farrier care, dental care, and veterinary care, including vaccines and deworming.
With a half lease, you typically ride the horse 3 days a week (many owners require one ride to be a lesson). Another rider will have the horse for the other 3 days. With a full lease, youll get either 5 or 6 days of riding each week (again, many owners may require a weekly lesson).
What Does Leasing a Horse Mean? When you are leasing a horse, you are paying a set fee for the ability and privilege of additional riding time on that particular horse. In many ways, leasing a horse is similar to owning a horse, albeit with fewer financial responsibilities.
Leasing a horse is nearly always less expensive than buying one. Its a relatively low-cost option between owning a horse outright and using a rotating carousel of school horses at the stables. You get the consistency of riding one horse without much of the expense.
Leasing a horse is nearly always less expensive than buying one. Its a relatively low-cost option between owning a horse outright and using a rotating carousel of school horses at the stables. You get the consistency of riding one horse without much of the expense.
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What is this? With a half lease, you typically ride the horse 3 days a week (many owners require one ride to be a lesson). Another rider will have the horse for the other 3 days. With a full lease, youll get either 5 or 6 days of riding each week (again, many owners may require a weekly lesson).
Just give them written notice of a leave by date. No need to go into lots of reasons but simply saying that her horses are not a good fit for your barn is more than enough reason. Do not let her drag you into a whole drama filled situation.
This should be sticky at the top of the forum: Secure your stall at the new barn. Be prepared to move the day you give notice. Read your contract and follow it. Give 30 days notice. Do not give a reason for moving. Do not give a reason for moving. Expect former BO to trash talk you. Do not trash talk former BO or barn.
It can be a beneficial way to save money on board, feed, vet bills, etc., and it can be great for your horse if your own saddle time is limited. With respect to the lessee, a half lease can act as a steppingstone into horse ownership. However, its not an agreement that should be taken lightly.
Leasing a horse is nearly always less expensive than buying one. Its a relatively low-cost option between owning a horse outright and using a rotating carousel of school horses at the stables. You get the consistency of riding one horse without much of the expense.

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