Gingerwitch
Well-Known Member
As above - what do you agree to do ? and what happens if the vet is not called when treatment is needed and whom pays the insurance to make sure that the horses cover is contiuous etc?
Would you insure a 12hh kids pony?
crimbowhich
our 11.2hh child's pony us insured.
He may not do as much as my horse but he could still get seriously ill or have an accident.
We have him on loan.
Insurance is in owners name I pay her monthly by standing order.
plus I pay everything else.
I have the exact agreement for my own pony who is out on loan.
With everything you have on your plate could you maybe cut yourself out if the equation and let the YM or mum buy or loan the pony direct from the present owner promising the old owner you'd keep an eye in the situation
CW. If you decide to buy and worry about muzzling etc then write into the contract about the care expected and the conditions you can intervene or terminate loan under. Or part loan?
Apologies if I caused offence I realise you have put thought in to this.
Sometimes it's worth pointing stuff out just in case. It could just be one extra hassle you don't need at the moment that's all x
If our hearts didn't rule our heads lots of us wouldn't have the ponies that make our lives complete![]()
Anyone you know and trust who could transport, or able to hire one? Sometimes it's worth paying the extra for peace of mind.
Or purchase and then pay a week full livery to include appropriate muzzling? (sorry don't know background).
Your situation sounds as if it could get a bit complicated - I would agree that it might be better for the YO to take on the pony and you to promise to keep an eye??