lizstuguinness
Well-Known Member
Im getting two yearlings next week and trying to decide if its worth insuring them. With insurance being £300 each, and if you do claim they write off the whole limb/section of the horse, im wondering if its worth it.
Ive had horses all my life and never insured as there has always been too many of them and its too expensive. As i had my own place the horses didnt get into trouble and i never had vets bills - the odd small one, but under £100.
Then i came down with an illness and my yard had to close, a few years ago i wanted to start again, so brought a young mare, insured her and had her at a yard where she promptly got into all dorts of trouble and should have really just moved into the vets!
It seems to me that if you have insurance you need it, if you dont insure then you dont thave vets bills!
My two yearlings will be living out with two older horses on 9 acres of safe well fenced private land.
What do you think is the most common ailment of youngsters or claim on insurance?
Ive had horses all my life and never insured as there has always been too many of them and its too expensive. As i had my own place the horses didnt get into trouble and i never had vets bills - the odd small one, but under £100.
Then i came down with an illness and my yard had to close, a few years ago i wanted to start again, so brought a young mare, insured her and had her at a yard where she promptly got into all dorts of trouble and should have really just moved into the vets!
It seems to me that if you have insurance you need it, if you dont insure then you dont thave vets bills!
My two yearlings will be living out with two older horses on 9 acres of safe well fenced private land.
What do you think is the most common ailment of youngsters or claim on insurance?