Horse insurance can be complex. 

Horses are more than just an investment in your business — they’re family. Horses are notorious for sudden illnesses and lamenesses, so deciding on the right coverage that fits your budget can give you tremendous peace of mind.

Take a look at these five things you should know about insuring your horse. Then buy a policy and feel free to enjoy your equine pet—or earn your income with your horse—without worrying.

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