Your Horse

What’s mine is yours…

IT’S THE BIG hairy itch you just have to scratch — the chance to have a horse to call your own. But then life gets in the way, squeezing time and money so thinly that there’s no room to shoehorn in a four-legged commitment. But wait. Could there be a way to do it all? And get to work on time? And still ferry the kids about? And avoid bankruptcy?

Welcome to the world of loaning and sharing, where dreams really can come true for those of us not in a position to commit to full-blown ownership. Sure, it’s vital to keep your sensible head on and seal the deal in a written agreement that clearly sets out who’s responsible for what. But caring for a horse on a parttime basis could be just the equine shot you need

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