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transport for horses [UK]?
a friend and l are considering getting a horse lorry together.. horse lorry's with full living cost a lot and we can do so much better if we conbine our finances..we show on the same circut [not the same classes] and this makes economical sense
however we have been told we can not do this!
any info on the latest uk laws on transporting horses would be helpfull
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i have a lorry and i share it with my friend i am the registered keeper and i am on the insurance as the main driver and my friend is the additional driver,
I'm not to sure of the laws but my car a few years back was registered to both my husband and my self and he was an additional driver on my insurance
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
I have never heard of anything preventing this and at previous yards I've known people who have shared. Make sure your insurance covers both horses regardless of who's driving, and I think only one of you can be the registered owner and keeper, but call the DVLA to check that. I agree completly that it makes much more sense to share the lorry and cost.
- Anonymous5 years ago
we had a lecture approximately this at college the different week. in case you employ a delivery business enterprise they'll type each and every thing out for you and that i recommend each and every thing. it would cost you one greater £200+ yet then you definately dont ought to hassle approximately something, as long because of the fact the pony has a passport and is resigtered with an acceptable society then you definately wont want a ecu Export wellness certificates to pass between eire, France and the united kingdom (this of course applies while you're transferring the pony approximately in Europe) if youur horse isn't registered this is going to need an ecu Export wellness certificates. desire this permits :D xoxo
- Anonymous1 decade ago
don't now who told you that off course you can share the cost of a lorry no reason why you cant no law says you cant as long as your both on the insurance