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On the flip side, there are many benefits to leasing. For horse owners, it means youre able to retain ownership of your horse while allowing him to continue to do a job that he loves. Theres also an added bonus of potentially earning extra income from the horse, or covering the cost of ownership, without selling him.
Lease fees vary widely based on the horses quality, the lease terms, and the location. Partial leases can range from $100 to $400 per month, while full leases can be $300 to $1,000 or more monthly. In a partial lease, you can often share costs such as boarding, feed, and veterinary care with the owner.
The cost of leasing a horse heavily depends on which type of lease you choose. A half lease is the least expensive type, starting as low as $150 per month. However, a full or care lease could cost upwards of $1,000 per month.
Ownership offers the chance to form a deep bond and have complete control over the horses care, but it comes with high costs and a lot of responsibilities. Leasing provides a more affordable and flexible alternative with fewer responsibilities but limited control.
5. Lease (partial lease) your horse If you already have a horse and you are looking for ways to earn a little extra money you may want to consider doing a lease or partial lease of your horse. It may not pay for the complete cost of upkeep, but it will certainly help!
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Leasing can be a great trial run before committing to horse ownership, or it can provide an opportunity for equestrians to develop their skills more quickly. Its also perfect for those who cant fit full-time ownership into their schedule or budget but still want to enjoy regular riding and horse care.
In a paid lease, the lessee pays fees to the owner for use of the horse. The lessee may or may not be financially responsible for some or all of the horses care in addition to the lease fee. In a free lease, the lessee does not pay a fee for use of the horse but is usually required to pay for all of the horses care.
A decent number of horses and a well run yard can make enough money to give you a salary even after rent, but it is not a route to riches. Remember that every livery space you occupy with your own horses is one less that can be earning you a living.

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