A horse owner's responsibilities are endless, time-consuming and expensive. With the amount of attention horses require, along with exercise and care, it's no wonder why leases are popular in the equine industry. And with the right owner/leaser combination, a lease can be a win-win situation where duties, activities and costs are shared for one special horse.
THE RIGHT SITUATION
When looking for a lease, don't be afraid to try multiple horses to ensure you and the horse are well-suited for each other. It's best to have an experienced adult or trainer behind this decision.
Another decision you'll have to make is whether an on- or off-site lease is preferred. This determines where the horse will reside during the lease period. On-site is where the owner keeps their horse, and off-site is taking the horse to another barn or property.
This story is from the March-April 2024 edition of Young Rider.
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