Interesting article. Although this would be a really hard thing to do, it's much better than selling, where you may never see your horse again.
Good information for those who are feeling the pinch of the economy but still want to have horses in our lives.
My gelding has been leased out to a lesson program for over a year now - I ran out of money to keep him during college and absolutely did not want to sell. He's in a good place, I can go ride him and see him whenever I like and they take excellent care of him. He is ridden often by young girls (his favorite) who adore him, he continues to show at lower levels, and when my after college life settles down, he'll be coming back home to me. It's been a good arrangement for all.
I personally want to attest to leasing. Since I do not own my own horse and do not have time for one I have done two different half leases in the past that worked out very well.
I part-lease a gelding, and it is AWEOME! I would personally like to have a part lease rather than owning since it is a LOT cheaper, and you don't handle all the work such as farriers, worming, and vets plus the horses 'real' owner and yourself can become great friends. This is a great artical, and I would recommend leaseing to anybody (except maybe if you want to show them).
This is a pretty good idea. It hadn't occured to me. Not that anyone would want to lease my mini. Something to keep in mind. I never liked the idea of leasing a horse because of the insecurity but leasing one's own horse to someone is a great idea.