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Today's featured article                  Saturday, June 27, 2009

Leasing Your Horse

Leasing your horse is often a great solution for both the lessee (the person leasing the horse) and the lessor (the owner of the horse). Although the term is lease the agreement between the parties to share the cost and care of a horse is generally on a month to month rather than a long term basis.  

It may take some time to find the perfect rider for your horse or the perfect horse to lease but the good news is that as you try different riders or horses if it doesn't work out, no one is committed to a long term situation.......more

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