No matter how devoted you are to your horse, sometimes life interferes. You started college, had a baby, changed jobs, lost a job – any number of things can happen that affect your riding. One option to help unsaddle the burdens of lack of time or money is to find a part-boarder for your horse.

A part-board situation is usually different from a lease. Leasing normally entails the lessee taking on full responsibility for the horse including board, training, showing, vet, and farrier. The lessee can move the horse to another property for the duration of the lease, which usually has a time allotment like one year or six months. A part-boarder is more casual in some respects, often without a time allotment, and the terms can vary.

Here are some tips to finding the perfect part-boarder to share all the great things your horse has to offer.

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