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Kent has a busy, well-organised equestrian scene, and that translates into a genuine loan market alongside its sales market — professional yards often loan out ponies between owners as riders progress, and families with a much-loved first pony frequently look to loan rather than sell once a child has outgrown it, especially when the pony has a strong local reputation from Pony Club or the show circuit.
South-east livery costs are real here, so loaning is a genuinely practical route into ownership for a family not ready for the full cost of buying and keeping a pony outright. As with any loan, get a written agreement in place before the pony moves, however well-known the seller's yard is locally — reputation is not a substitute for clarity on who pays for what.
Frequently asked questions
Is loaning common in Kent?+
Yes — the county's active professional-yard culture and strong Pony Club scene mean ponies regularly move between families on loan as riders progress, alongside the more visible sales market.
Is loaning cheaper than buying in Kent?+
Generally, yes, given south-east livery and land costs — loaning avoids the purchase price while still giving a family the day-to-day experience of ownership.
Do I still need an agreement if the yard is well known locally?+
Yes — a yard's good reputation does not cover who pays the vet bill or how much notice is needed to end the loan. Always put terms in writing.