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While equine law may not be the most exciting part of owning a horse, it is important that you brush up on your equine law knowledge to avoid headaches down the line and keep horse ownership fun and rewarding.
Everything a homesteader needs to know, to legally run a homestead.
Whether you’re a rider, trainer, breeder, or owner of a horse-related business, you can attract investors to make connections and build your brand.
Few things are more exciting than buying a horse. Unfortunately, a lack of knowledge or due diligence can turn this excitement into a disaster, even for experienced horse owners. A little research and common sense can make all the difference.
Part of starting and running any successful business is managing the expenses and revenue to gain a profit. Here are some of the expenses you can expect with a horse business.
This spring, I had the opportunity to sit down with world-renowned celebrity and wildlife photographer KT Merry. Having been an equestrian and horse lover her entire life, KT combines her passions and has photographed horses for her personal works for over a decade. She shares this work in the new KT Merry Fine Art Print […]
With some planning and preparation, that dream can become a reality – whether you want a modest horse farm or a sprawling and upscale equestrian facility.
As expected, most people in horse businesses have knowledge and experience with horses, but it’s not a requirement.
More important than having the experience yourself is being willing to learn and hiring people who can help you succeed.
A pony can make a great companion for your child. Not only does their small size appeal to children, but they also serve as a good introduction to horse ownership and horse riding. However, if your little one’s been begging for a pony, there are two important things to know before you go out and […]
If you are thinking about buying a horse, you may not know where to start. That’s why we put together this complete guide for a new horse owner. We are breaking down all the basics so you will be ready to welcome home your new companion! Table of Contents Where will you keep your horse? […]
Whether you have a small residential property that’s big enough for some horses or you’re looking to build an equestrian property, you have a lot to consider – design, planning, zoning, and setback laws. Table of Contents What Are Setback Laws and Why Do They Matter? Determining Setbacks Setting Up a Horse and Code Friendly […]
We may love and cherish our horses, but according to the law, they’re property that can be bought and sold. Sometimes, these sales transactions are done with a word and a handshake, leaving either party vulnerable to a future dispute over ownership. Table of Contents Establishing Horse Ownership When Horse Owners Take Matters into Their […]
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