1 April 2009 #1 M myhorsecharlie New User Joined 28 March 2009 Messages 5 Visit site can either a horse passport or a micro chip be registered to two owners? for like a share horse. thank you for reading.
can either a horse passport or a micro chip be registered to two owners? for like a share horse. thank you for reading.
1 April 2009 #2 B black_horse Well-Known Member Joined 7 November 2008 Messages 4,778 Visit site if you share a horse, the owner is the one who paid for him/her, your merely sharing, not a co-owner
1 April 2009 #3 Q Queenjude Well-Known Member Joined 2 November 2008 Messages 407 Location Scotland Visit site I don't think you can register them to two owners no.
1 April 2009 #4 M myhorsecharlie New User Joined 28 March 2009 Messages 5 Visit site [ QUOTE ] if you share a horse, the owner is the one who paid for him/her, your merely sharing, not a co-owner [/ QUOTE ] sorry, i didn't make myself clear. we're both paying half, to the cost of the horse and everything after. thanks for replying guys
[ QUOTE ] if you share a horse, the owner is the one who paid for him/her, your merely sharing, not a co-owner [/ QUOTE ] sorry, i didn't make myself clear. we're both paying half, to the cost of the horse and everything after. thanks for replying guys
1 April 2009 #5 G Gemsie Well-Known Member Joined 30 June 2001 Messages 288 Location South Lincs Visit site I think you must be able to register the hose in joint names? Many horses have more than one owner, so it must be possible. If not on the passport then you will be able to get a legally binding document drawn up. Sorry cant be of more help Gem
I think you must be able to register the hose in joint names? Many horses have more than one owner, so it must be possible. If not on the passport then you will be able to get a legally binding document drawn up. Sorry cant be of more help Gem
1 April 2009 #7 M myhorsecharlie New User Joined 28 March 2009 Messages 5 Visit site [ QUOTE ] Yes, a horse can be passported in joint names. [/ QUOTE ] does it cost money do you know? thanks so much for replying btw, i've been worrying none stop about this!
[ QUOTE ] Yes, a horse can be passported in joint names. [/ QUOTE ] does it cost money do you know? thanks so much for replying btw, i've been worrying none stop about this!
2 April 2009 #8 R Rollin Well-Known Member Joined 10 March 2008 Messages 4,782 Visit site Yes. My husband and I are co-owners of all our horses.