phoebe.and.bonnie
Well-Known Member
I posted a while ago about being unhappy with the condition of my horse Bonnie who is out on loan while I'm at uni, and being unable to contact her loaner in order to get anything done about my concerns.
Good news is - she is willing to have her feet done more regularly (they were very long and cracked), she is going to have her teeth done (her teeth grow quickly and they have now not been done in over a year) and she will be reducing her grazing (she is obese!). Bad news is, she is still getting very grumpy with me on the subject of insurance.
I had said from the beginning I would prefer Bonnie's insurance to be kept in my name. The main reason for this is that if anything happened to Bonnie requiring any kind of vet care than would warrant an insurance claim, I would take her back and foot the bill myself. I have checked and with the insurance in my name, she is covered to ride Bonnie, Bonnie herself is covered for vets fees and her tack is also covered. Yet she is still going on about how she doesn't feel sufficiently covered without the insurance in her name. As a result, I've been paying for Bonnie's insurance for the past year that she has been in her loaner's care.
What do other people who loan out their horses do with regards to insurance? She has made me feel like the most unreasonable person in the world, but I really don't feel comfortable with her named as the 'owner' on my horse's insurance policy.
Good news is - she is willing to have her feet done more regularly (they were very long and cracked), she is going to have her teeth done (her teeth grow quickly and they have now not been done in over a year) and she will be reducing her grazing (she is obese!). Bad news is, she is still getting very grumpy with me on the subject of insurance.
I had said from the beginning I would prefer Bonnie's insurance to be kept in my name. The main reason for this is that if anything happened to Bonnie requiring any kind of vet care than would warrant an insurance claim, I would take her back and foot the bill myself. I have checked and with the insurance in my name, she is covered to ride Bonnie, Bonnie herself is covered for vets fees and her tack is also covered. Yet she is still going on about how she doesn't feel sufficiently covered without the insurance in her name. As a result, I've been paying for Bonnie's insurance for the past year that she has been in her loaner's care.
What do other people who loan out their horses do with regards to insurance? She has made me feel like the most unreasonable person in the world, but I really don't feel comfortable with her named as the 'owner' on my horse's insurance policy.