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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.
Horse syndication is different from co-ownership, however, and comes with its own benefits and risks. Here’s what you need to know about horse syndication.
What happens if a horse or person is injured as a direct result of one of these professionals? Who is liable?
Unfortunately, these scenarios can be all too common, but determining liability can be murky.
Taking a boarder into your horse stables can be a great way to socialize your own horses. It can even bring in some extra cash. It can also be a huge favor for friends needing a place to board their horses. But should you board your friend’s horses? And if you can, is there a […]
Equine law tips for letting your friend’s horse share a ride in your trailer and letting a friend trailer your horse. Do you haul horses for friends? Or does someone trailer your horse for you? Here are 3 equine law tips you need to know for horse trailer ride shares. Call me biased, but horse […]
If you own a horse, do you really need to have equine liability insurance? This is a contested question in the equestrian world, and today we’re breaking down: What types of equine insurance are available? Why is equine insurance important? Misconceptions about equine insurance As a horse owner, should you have equine insurance? What are […]
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, […]
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