Learn and Bond: Discover Our Horse Leasing Options

Owning a horse can be a significant commitment—both in terms of time and money. That’s where our leasing program comes in as a fantastic and budget-friendly option! 

By leasing one of our rescue horses, you can enjoy the thrill of bonding and exploring horsemanship without the added financial burden that comes with owning a horse. With our leasing program, you’ll get to form a meaningful connection with one horse, allowing you both to fully enjoy your time together. 

Having a consistent partnership with the same horse will not only build trust but also help you enhance your skills and expand your knowledge. Plus, you’ll get a taste of all aspects of horse ownership—like healthcare, tack and training equipment, natural horsemanship, barn management, and training techniques, just to name a few! So, join us for this exciting journey and discover the fun of horsemanship!

With our program, you will choose the package that best suits your lifestyle.

Horses are available for Lease Year Round

Half Lease Package:
*6-week course
*$250.00 a month
*Must take 1 Group lesson a week
*1-2 additional practice/bonding visits per week
Full Lease Package:
*12-week course
*$500.00 a month
*Must take 2 Group lessons per week
*1-4 additional practice/bonding visits per week
Private Half Lease Package:
*6-week course
*$400.00 a month
*Must take 1 private lesson per week
*1-2 additional practice/bonding visits per week
Private Full Lease Package:
*12-week course
*$800.00 a month
*Must take 2 private lessons a week
*1-4 additional practice/bonding visits per week

  • Half Leases are subject to having 2 concurrent Lessees.
  • This program is only offered to participants 16 years of age or older.
  • Prerequisite for youth (younger than 16 years of age) to participate in this program is the successful completion of our Mommy and Me and/or Everyone In Between Programs.
  • Happy Hooves Equine Rescue retains full control over the horse’s care, including feed program, veterinary and farrier issues, and pasture assignments.