Home Loaning horses Loaning horses Ask H&H: Horse put down while out on loan Horse & Hound explains why a written loan agreement is so important and should contain details about who can take the final decision about a horse's life Police alert on loan sharks A trend of loan horses suspiciously disappearing has raised its ugly head once again, warns H&H Subscribe to H&H for just £1.43 a copy >> ILPH Loan Scheme goes online The ILPH has launched its loan scheme online, allowing prospective borrowers to find their ideal horse from its database of horses who need new homes How to ensure loaning out your horse is a great experience for everyone involved Owners should never allow their horses to go out on loan, or accept a horse on loan, without a written agreement, says the British Horse Society Loan horses sold for slaughter Owners are warned not to allow horses to go out on loan without a written loan agreement after horses are slaughtered without their owners knowledge Q&A: Loan agreements Expert legal advice from HORSE magazine on setting up a loan agreement to suit all parties Loaning a horse without tears Expert advice on how to prepare a loan agreement Setting up a loan agreement Follow HORSE magazine's expert guide to loan agreements and avoid the pitfalls associated with loaning The dangers of loaning An increasing number of horses are disappearing from loan homes around the country, with one scam causing particular concern < Previous