19 January 2023 #1 C chestnutwbz Member Joined 26 October 2021 Messages 10 Visit site I’m looking at taking out insurance as I’m loaning a new horse, what would be the best for general all-round cover? Don’t need anything fancy, just simply insurance policy that’ll cover all my bases.
I’m looking at taking out insurance as I’m loaning a new horse, what would be the best for general all-round cover? Don’t need anything fancy, just simply insurance policy that’ll cover all my bases.
19 January 2023 #2 ihatework Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2004 Messages 22,414 Visit site You will need to speak to the owner of the horse about what level of insurance cover they want you to take out under the loan contract. As an owner I’d insure the horse and expect you to pay the premium to me.
You will need to speak to the owner of the horse about what level of insurance cover they want you to take out under the loan contract. As an owner I’d insure the horse and expect you to pay the premium to me.
19 January 2023 #3 P ponynutz Well-Known Member Joined 16 December 2018 Messages 1,764 Location UK Visit site Alternatively as a loaner I have rider insurance with petplan, the most basic one and it’s £6.66 per payment. But yea, speak to owner first.
Alternatively as a loaner I have rider insurance with petplan, the most basic one and it’s £6.66 per payment. But yea, speak to owner first.