
Making it Legal: Equine Lease, Sales, and Boarding Contracts
Getting any horse agreement in writing can help you avoid a trip to court. Here’s what you should know.
Getting any horse agreement in writing can help you avoid a trip to court. Here’s what you should know.
Of the 974 respondents, 634 said their horses live at home with them, while 259 said they board their animals.
Of the 441 respondents, 330 (75%) said they work full time but still find time to ride and care for their horses.
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