My kids go to PC and the rallies are held all over the county! so moving to another yard wouldn't help here.
I bought a cheap trailer (£900) had it fully serviced and it's done me proud for the last year taking the kids here, there and everywhere!
Why don't you ring the secretary of your PC branch and ask if anyone lives near you who might be willing to give your pony a lift - you could offer diesel money in return.
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Why don't you ring the secretary of your PC branch and ask if anyone lives near you who might be willing to give your pony a lift - you could offer diesel money in return.
Private transportation of horses does not need a license. However, to be able to transport someone else's horse, even if they are just a friend, you would have to have a license and insurance.
ETS, that is what I know on the issue, could very well be mistaken
As I understand it, you can transport a friends horse, but NOT for ANY form of payment - i.e paying for fuel or even a bottle of wine would constitute payment, and therefore the person in question should be licensed and insured.
Im not sure, Are all the rallies held at the same place because the local ones to here are held all over the place.
As for giving lifts for money, i've always had lifts from others a paid something, oops, never knew that, Ill have a think about that for next season, but i have never been caught out so far.
Could your OH hire a trailer from someone local for the rallies he can make?