What happen when someone loans a horse to you?

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I want to know how someone (stranger) would let me look after within horse? What would happen?

(Im 14)
it depends
you can have it on full loan where you do adjectives the jobs as well as ride to be stabled either at the owners prefered patio, or yours

or part loan, where you only do the the horse for a few days a week- for partly the price

on loan- you only pay for the upkeep of the horse, but on lease- you pay for the upkeep plus a set price for the horse per year

spawn sure though when you loan or lease a horse, you draw up a contract

or you can just ride for an owner- an usually capture the chance to compete
Anybody who's loaning a horse will have their own ideas roughly speaking the specifics. Better to ask the owner what their expectations are than a bunch of strangers on YA. Afterall, you want to keep a good relationship with the owner, right? So ask 'em.

Your 2nd cross-question about a stranger having you look after their horse is probably looking to hire you for short term abet when they go on vacation, etc.. Probably should take it as a compliment because most horse owners do their homework something like new folks caring for their animals. They've most likely hear you're reliable and can be counted on.

That's the way I interperate your question, but my first assumption might be wrong, presently that I think of it.

Either that, or they think they can ditch an unwanted horse on you. Procede wtih caution, within that case.
It varies from loan to loan, but usually on a full loan you bring all responsibility for the horse (and costs) as if it were your own. In slice loan, you take on part responsibility and part expense.

Where the horse is kept depends on the owner's wishes - my horse is up for loan as the girl who was loaning him previously is now pregnant, but he is to stay at my yard. However some owners are optimistic for the horse to move yards.
Always get a contract when you loan a horse!
If two people enter into an agreement to share ownership of a horse via a loan, both of them must be aware of the goals of the other for entering into such an agreement. There are no rugged, fast rules about leasing or loaning out a horse. However, there are guidelines that those who do the right thing do. The first of these is that they write down what the agreement is - who's responsible for what, waht's the timeframe of loan, what cost is exchanged, who is responsbile for housing the horse or making decisions on it's care, what happen if one party finds themself at odds near the other? Literally hundreds of questions need to be asked considering the best case scenario and the worst case scenarios. Such agreements should be viewed as a tool to avoid frozen feelings or neglect of the horse center to the agreement.

I personally would never allow a stranger to look after my horses. A stranger, by make-up, is not known to me, therefore I am unaware of their culture of horses in general, their honesty or reputation for responsibility - only populace that I know very well, and those that I have worked near WITH my horses will I allow to care for my horses. If a person who owned a horse allowed any ol' stranger to look after their horse, they're simply stupid and deserve any unenthusiastic outcomes that result.

the questions you ask are quite leading - are they surrounded by response to a recent happening you've been a part of or observed? or are you really asking how anyone would permit you, a 14 year old, take care of their horses?

A character who looks after another's horse(s) does indeed take on a great amount of responsibility. When one considers that a horse is a luxury asset worth thousands of dollars and they are very delicate - disappearing them without water can cause distress and strength problems or something as simple as feeding them moldy hay can kill them. Therefore a person who care for another's horses MUST be very knowlegeable about horse care to start with - then they must be knowledgeable roughly speaking the horse owner's desires and habits and conform to them.

I've asked family members to fastidiousness for my horses, told them and even written down instructions. One time I found my horses hadn't been watered in several days while I be on a mandatory business trip - I'd written it down, and asked when we talked to ensure they remembered the water - later found they'd been reticent in their responsibility. That person have never been a part of my friendship group since - because I look at such a responsibility as akin to caring for another's child. He wouldn't enjoy allowed his kid to go without water for days would he? It's no different. So I've literary how to judge a person's responbility and their knowledge - if I'm concerned at adjectives, I don't allow them to help me out.
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If someone loans you a horse, it's as if it be your horse for a certain amount of time... The person who owns the horse should make up a contract next to regulations, restrictions etc. that you should follow.

Also, with the stranger deal, I think you should attain to know the person better.
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