Jingo
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Posted - 10 Mar 2010 : 3:00:48 PM
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Thanks Angel - think some of our "hobby breeders" need to start keeping books.
Transportation of animals by hobby breeders* – where income source does not exceed expenses of hobby.
This thread was never started to "panic" the one horse owner taking their horse to shows - I feel happy I have brought it to light and that everyone can make sure they have the correct paperwork for the job they are doing.
In my case - lol making a profit!!!! My husband would love to see the day I do that. But we investigated at the highest level and found that we needed the paperwork we have now obtained to be legal.
I couldn't risk the result of fines and confiscation of my vehicle |
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angel2002
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Posted - 10 Mar 2010 : 4:42:18 PM
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You are right there Jude, I think some will need to start keeping books or they may come unstuck
Totally agree that in your case you were right to get the paperwork, there are others that will also need it if they haven't already got it, these are mainly 'professional' horse transporters, livery yards, and show-producers, all people that move horses for 'profit' so the people like me, who do not have a yard full of horses which are trained/produced/bred for 'profit'( in my dreams) will not need the above to be 'legal'.
Azeer - Transporting a friends horse with yours to a show has always been 'dodgy'. Most people know that if you get pulled over you NEVER say you are being paid for doing it, even if they are only spliting the diesel costs, I would also advise people to check their insurance policies as some DO NOT cover the vehicle if there are any other horses on board apart from your own
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