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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.
Naming a horse farm, for me at least, was one of the trickiest steps in starting up a homesteading-related business! If you’re struggling with how to name your horse farm and wondering how the most elite horse farms in the world find names with lasting prestige, this article is for you! How do prestigious horse […]
Over the past decade, the U.S. has seen population growth in rural areas across the nation. People are moving closer and closer to properties with horses and other farm animals. This trend will probably continue to grow for the foreseeable future. As a result, the horse industry is seriously affected by these zoning conflicts. City-dwellers […]
A safety guide for bringing human and horse friends together. When you get a horse, you can cross your t’s and dot your i’s, feeling confident that you’ve done everything right. But, there are many questions that equestrians don’t know to ask until they find themselves in the position. For example, should you let your […]
If you are a horse owner or owner of other farm animals, you may have heard of Equine Liability Laws. Sometimes, we refer to these as Equine Activity Statutes. Most states in the United States have some form of the Equine Activity Liability Act (EALA). Every state has a different name for the statute. However, […]
So many opportunities come from owning a homestead- land and maybe a few animals. Here, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about homesteading.
Learn how to legally protect your homestead business so you can make money homesteading. Be sure to grab my free checklist!
Listen up horse owners! We’re breaking down everything you need to know about the law. Because at the end of the day, owning a horse should bring you joy, not liability!
As an equine attorney who has been riding horses for 30 years, I know all too well that horses can provide an indescribable amount of joy. At the same time, they’re large animals, and accidents can happen. Just last month, my beloved horse I’ve had for 20+ years stepped just a little too far to the left, and broke my foot.
Maybe you have some land, some farm animals, or both, but it’s important to work out what you need to do to keep your homestead legally compliant before you start adding to it.
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.
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