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RON PETRACEK

You love riding. You spend all your days at the barn soaking up as much horse as you can. The only problem? You don’t have your own horse.

There may be any number of reasons why you haven’t become an official horse owner. Perhaps you don’t have the money right now for a horse’s purchase and upkeep. Or maybe you lack the facilities. Perhaps you love to ride but have a busy work schedule that makes horse ownership not the best option.

Well, relax. You don’t have to own a horse to enjoy riding. As a matter of fact, there are lots of great alternatives to horse ownership.

If money is the issue, there are lots of low-cost—even free—rides to be had. But be warned. What you lack in cash you’ll have to make up for in commitment and riding ability. Horse owners who don’t have the time to ride their horses are a dime a dozen. And they are looking for committed, capable riders that will give their horse a good work out without working him over. Your best bet is to make your availability known at shows, riding schools, and boarding facilities. Word of mouth is a great thing, so tell everyone you know you are looking to catch a ride. Pinning a flyer on a tack shop bulletin board is also apt to net you lots of calls. Be very realistic about your ability, and be sure that the horse’s owner has watched you and gotten a recommendation or two regarding your skills before you commit. Up-front honesty will prevent hard feelings down the road.

If your skills aren’t quite up to par, consider becoming a working student. As a working student, you do chores around the barn like muck stalls, feed horses, and clean tack in exchange for riding the barn’s horses. Since the best working student opportunities come from riding academies with seasoned school horses, this is a great options for someone without a ton of experience, but with a lot of passion for horses.

Loaning and leasing are good options if you don’t have the lump sum to buy a horse, but do have enough money for the monthly upkeep of a horse. How are loaning and leasing different? In a loan situation, the owner is usually looking for someone else to take care of the horse—as well as monthly expenses. No fee is exchanged up front, but you are expected to take care of expenses like feed, board, farrier bills, and sometimes even veterinary bills. Leasing differs from loaning in that you sometimes pay a fee for the use of the horse, in addition to paying for its upkeep. Leasing is a great option for a talented rider who can’t afford a fancy horse, as it allows a rider a fairly low-cost way of riding a real contender in serious competition. A lease usually runs for a set period of time—months or years—agreed upon in advance by both the lessor and the lessee.

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Ron Petracek was raised in Souther Idaho,with a black morgan as his adventure companion. His Love for horses has expanded into the largest equine classified network on the internet to date. Please visit 12 Equine Site Ad Distribution. Everything equine related! Get More Horse Classified Coverage and Distribution with less cost and work.Award Winning Horse Forum

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