as of 2012, depending on the lease it costs between i believe 750 and 1000 dollars.
It costs 675 dollars per month. That was a while ago though. It could be more now.
Lehmann Stables. They lease English discipline horses.
It depends on what is on the lease contract you sign.
It depends on the person who is the owner of the horse. Ask him/her. Each owner has different requirements for one to lease their horse.
It depends on the breed of the horse, and the amount of training the horse has.
dreamhorse.com, equine.com... pretty much you can just google "horses for lease" or "horse classifieds" Andalusiangirl
Depending on who wants to rent the horse, yes you can.
You go to the enterprise or whatever company you want to lease it from, show them your drivers license, sign papers and get the car.
I'm not sure you can lease a horse at a show. If you want to lease a horse, so owners will. you could look in classifieds in a paper or on a announcement board of a tack shop. But if you want to lease a horse, usually you can't for only one day. Or if you mean for a trail ride or a lesson, you would want to go the a riding stable.
yes - lease one. Yes i know but I already lease a horse but you cant compete except with our team.
You cannot, you must have your own horse to compete on horse isle, not even a lease will work
It means that you lease a particular horse in a stable where you go riding . That means only you and the staff ride or exercise the horse. Your lease should cover feed, cleaning and Vet care , and that you are not responsible for any care unless you cause an injury to the horse while only YOU are riding it. It should also state you have unlimited riding time , and saddles and tack are provided by the facility. Get this in writing, and if you are under age, have a parent have the lease checked for loopholes so you are not responsible for something unexpectedly. It you are not 18, you can not legally sign a binding lease by yourself anyway.
When you lease a horse you have to care for it like you own it. If you are leasing at a local barn you may not have to feed it because the barn employees will. When you are leasing you can ride the horse and do pretty much everything you would if it was your own horse. Leasing costs anywhere between $150-$450 a month.