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EQUINE INSURANCE: DanielSimpson-Bohen says…

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Do I need insurance to try a horse I'm thinking of buying?

Steph Rossett, Pembrokeshire

As much as you don't have to have insurance to try a horse, it is always advisable that any rider carries their own public liability and personal accident insurance. In the event of an accident, they would

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