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can you ride a leased horse on your own?
I wanna lease a horse next year for transition year n i want to know:
can i ride the horse on my own, without a teacher. if yes can i still do jumping and canter? (with a half-lease)
My riding leel is quite good, ie been riding since for 5 years (i jumped 1m last week).:)
12 Answers
- acreatureofhopeLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
It depends. I do. I half lease, and in my lease agreement, I am only allowed to do what I have done in my lessons, but its cool.
- 1 decade ago
As others have already mentioned, it depends on your lease agreement. Most leases allow you to ride them when ever you like (for half-lease you ride on the assigned days). I personally think it would be silly if you could only walk and trot a horse on lease, but that's just me.
Source(s): Dressage rider and owner of five horses - Anonymous1 decade ago
it depends on the lease agreement. at my barn there are 1/4, 1/2 and full leases and each one you can ride on your own. you can do anything like walk,trot, and cantering except you just cant jump with out a instructor. but over all it depends on the lease agreement.
- HannahLv 51 decade ago
It depends but with most leases you can ride on your own. Still you probably don't want to ride without an adult nearby just in case. But most leases you don't have to have the owner right next to you while you ride.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
depends on the agreement
but most horses that are leased out [privately owned] so not own by a riding school your able to ride on your own but riding schools take percaution and have someone with you or around for insurance ofcurse
it depends on were u lease and who your dealing with
- 1 decade ago
depends on lease agreement, the instructors opinion, and your barn's rules. At my barn you aren't allowed to jump without an instructor because you might get hurt or hurt your horse, but a lot of people do it anyway. If you are reprimanded at my barn for jumping chances are you are not good enough to be trusted with jumping. lol! That's just my barn though.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It depends on the lease agreement but with most you can ride on your own.
- 1 decade ago
depends on lease agreement but im leasing one now and i can ride whenever i want on my own
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You have to check the lease agreement. Hope I helped:)