myrikkishey asked:


A friend gave me an Arabian gelding that had been left for five years on her property by the previous owner. She still has the registration papers, but I have been paying for horse’s care for five months. We have had a bit of a disagreement about an unrelated topic, so I am worried that she could take the horse away since she still has his registration papers. Is this possible? Do I have any legal options?

JOSHUA
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Nov
23
Ride Like The Wind asked:


This seemed to be the favorite property, from all of you who answered (Thanks, by the way!), and it is in our price range. We’d have an extra $25,000 approximately to install fencing, if it is not already there, and possibly turn one of the outbuildings into a guest cottage, or add an additional stall to the barn, for boarding. If our budget is any higher, we’d like to add an additional bathroom, and bedroom and maybe expand one of the existing rooms. The barn seems in wonderful shape, from what I can tell. Also, we are huge L.L. Bean fans, and its right around the corner, so we are lucky! This is the property:
http://www.horseproperties.net/index.php?option=com_hotproperty&task=view&id=881&Itemid=27

What are the pros, and cons of this property? what should be done, and what does not need work?

hawaii horse property

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Nov
23
Filed Under (Loans) by horse
Aisha Cristal asked:


 

Whether it be a sweet new home, a swashing brand new car, or a classy wardrobe, most of us have this inclination to fall in love with these luxuries and latest fashion utilities. Until a few years back, it was not so easy for the common persons to get all these luxuries. But, today the scenario in the British financial market has completely changed. Nowadays, an individual can go for purchasing whatever strikes his/her mind; and all this is possible just because of the provisions of fast personal borrowings.

In fact, the word ‘personal loans’ is a generic term used to denote loans and other borrowings. This is in reality a lump sum amount of funds which is availed from any lending authority, loan society, financial institution or banking authorities. Apart from this, the term ‘fast’ means these borrowings are really fast and the process of application is quite easy. Whenever a person happens to be in need of any financial help, he/she just has to go for the fast personal loan and fulfill the monetary challenges put forward by that urgent situation.

One can categorise the fast personal loans in two parts: a) the unsecured fast personal loans; b) secured fast personal loans. If the loan seeker has his/her own property, which he/she is ready to put up as an item of security, then the secured category of fast personal loans are the right choice. But, if a person does not own any piece of property—or he or she is not willing to pledge any other item of property as security–then it is ideal to go for the unsecured types of fast personal loans.

Since the secured types of fast personal loans are almost insured against the property put up as collateral by the borrower, such clients can very easily get approval for a big loan amount with flexible repayment choice and small interest rates. However, the interest rate is a bit higher for the unsecured fast personal borrowings, because such funds are not secured against any type of asset. As far as the amount of loan is concerned, an individual can very easily get an amount ranging from £5000 to £250000 in the secured category of fast personal loans. But, in the case of unsecured fast personal borrowings, the loan amount varies from £5000 to £25000.

These borrowings are considered to be very fast because a person can get them very easily and quickly through the online method. The online procedure is also the best and secured process of applying for such borrowings. With the online process, the loan-seekers are now getting a chance to avoid the tedious paper work done by the banks and other lending organisations, which claim to provide better services but somehow fail to provide them.



HAYWOOD
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Nov
21
BarnBabe asked:


He is wormed every 7 weeks (last one was Equimax, one before that quest plus) He is turned out alone…he is proud cut and rather aggressive…so he is only in contact with his own *****..and i clean his paddock and run in am and pm. all the other horses on the property are utd with worming

but.. he gets loose manure every now and then..it was terible for a few weeks during the summer, like liquid and my vet had me put him on a 30 day probiotic. the last 2 weeks ive noticed one out of every 3-4 piles are loose. i dont know if my worming program is not working properly, its the change in weather…or he just has a sensitive system

any ideas?

yes the probiotics worked

i have him on a skin/coat supplement now that also contains probiotic cultures in it

simi valley horse property

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heroine_for_the_soul asked:


Back in November (Of 2005), a good friend left her Quarter/Arabian horse at my home to board. She has not contacted us since. I know posession is 9/10ths of the law, but is there a law that her horse can legally stay at my home (With no contact at all, or money from her, I have not even recieved a letter or a phone call) before it becomes my property and no longer hers? I have tried to contact her to no avail. I get either her answering machine or she answers and asks me to call her back at another time, because she is busy. When I do, I get the same two responses. So, really now. Is there a law that her horse can legally become mine without me purchasing it? She’s basically abanoned him here. I give him the love and affection he needs
Her and I did not sign a written paper contract on the boarding of the horse. I had two other horses from her in the past, recived one as a gift (And payment for working for her). When I was working for her, the horse in question was born, and I assisted in raising him from a foal. I do not plan on selling him (Ever, even if he does become mine).

LAURENCE
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Nov
15
TourFactory asked:


http://www.tourfactory.com/s453640/r_www.youtube.com

Price Reduced Over $55,000!! This beautiful Cape Cod home is located on 1.125 acres perfect for horses. The home features 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with an in-law setup in the basement. The farm house style covered porch is perfect for watching your horses play while the sun sets! Large fenced back yard has many fruit trees and a bountiful garden!

PABLO

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euroequestriansales asked:


5 stall barn, beautiful grass turnout, professionally fenced, executive style 3 bedroom home, fully landscaped (please disregard sound of whipper snipper in background). MLS

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PONYKID asked:


I have a miniature horse yearling colt and I can’t get him to respect the electric fences because he has such a thick coat, but I can’t erect permanent wire fences either as this is a rental property. I was considering clipping him all over so he feels the zap stronger and learns to respect the hot wire, but I don’t want his mane growing back thicker afterwards.

Please keep in mind that I live in Australia and we have VERY hot weather at the moment, so he definitely won’t miss his thick winter coat if I clip it anyway.

TODD

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Nov
10
Lina Smith asked:


 

Getting a horse agistment contract drawn up and signed before you commence using a particular facility has become normal practice in the last few years. You may ask yourself do you really need to go to the expense of getting one. The answer, most definitely, is yes. It is recommended that you get a legal adviser to draw up the contract, especially if you have any particular requirements, but there are standard contracts available and further information can be obtained from a number of websites on the Internet.

 

For many years landowners and horse owners would only have a verbal agreement between them. This gave rise to many problems for example, if the horse fell ill or the horse owner defaulted on payment of agreed fees. With a horse agistment contract in place these problems do not arise as the contract can deal with all these eventualities and both parties know what is expected of them. To enable the horse agistment contract to be drawn up to adequately cover all likely problems the correct information must be given to your legal adviser.

 

A basic horse agistment contract would normally include clauses covering horse owner’s responsibilities for example, welfare of the horse, payment of veterinary fees, insurance against the horse damaging the landowners property etc. Clauses covering landowners responsibilities would generally be, advising the owner of any injury to the horse, advising the owner of the horse if the land or facility has become infected by disease, water quality and availability etc. Obviously, if you have any particular requirements pertaining to your own arrangement you should include these.

 

Horse agistment contracts normally also include a clause covering late or non-payment of fees. Should this problem occur the landowner would have the right to a lien over the horse in question enabling the landowner to recover any fees or costs outstanding. If a horse agistment contract has not been signed it is possible that a landowner can claim a lien under the Impounding of Livestock Act 1994. However any clause dealing with late or non-payment of fees, in a horse agistment contract would take precedence.

 

Although the horse agistment contract is between two people, additional information for example, the full name of the horse and any distinctive markings or scars of old injuries should also be included to clarify which specific horse the horse agistment contract is for.

 

The horse agistment contract should stipulate that the management of the horse should be of an accepted standard and may cover such items as accommodation, quality of pastureland and food, veterinary and farrier attention, vaccination against disease and pest treatment etc.

 

If the landowner has taken on the management of the horse, under the horse agistment contract, the horse owner should check the horse’s welfare on a regular basis. Both landowners and horse owners can be held to account for animal neglect or cruelty.

 

Get a horse agistment contract, it can save you money in the long term

 

 



alaska horse property
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Nov
05
Filed Under (Travel) by horse
TourFactory asked:


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This beautiful custom home is just minutes from Downtown Bozeman, Around the corner from a top ten golf course, down the hill from excellent skiing, and a quick hike to Montana States famous M right out the back door. Over 7000 square feet of well designed Montana space, this home sits up high enough to enjoy the evening sunsets and Bozemans bright city lights. There are 20 acres surrounding this home. Big fields for your horses or just a little peace, and country privacy. The Brass Lantern Subdivision rests on the west side view of Bozemans Bridger Mountains. Lots of wildlife frequent this edge of Bozeman including deer, bald eagles, and an old friendly owl or two. The owners have taken special care to include all the rustic details that warm this true Montana home. The builder has used a reclaimed fir to surround the pillars and beams and the Hickory floors shine in contrast to the inlaid slate floors. A handy mud room also done in easy maintenance slate tile, just off the garage, has a walk in closet that stores plenty of outdoor gear, bath, pantry and laundry. The kitchen will invite you to sit down at the bar finished in Black Walnut. The dark Cambria counter tops contrast the light Alder cabinets beautifully and the top of the line appliances are a chefs dream. The double oven gas and electric range has a warming hood and plenty of room to prepare for gatherings and entertaining. The dining and great room have those warm hickory floors and the river rock fireplace is sure to please on a crisp Montana evening. Windows abound in every room providing plenty of natural light and incredible views. There is a private master bedroom and bath on the main and upper levels. Each has a jetted tub, separate walk in shower with a tiled bench, large walk in closets and custom tiled double vanity The full finished walk out basement is set up for fun. There is a gas stove surrounded by rustic stone, and French doors leading to the landscaped back yard. An extra bedroom and office area will give you plenty of privacy and room for guests and family. The large family room is wired for entertainment and there is room and plumbing for a wet bar. There are two roomy extra bedrooms upstairs that have plenty of warm sunlight. There is an extra space near the bedrooms for a play room, office or sitting area. The laundry rooms are located up and down for convenience and there is a full bath carefully crafted with slate tile. Wherever you decide to spend your beautiful Big Sky days in this home, you will not be without amazing views of the Gallatin Valley and all the splendor she has to offer. 181 Brass Lantern, in its rustic elegance, is a true Montana dream home.

LAWERENCE

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