Farm Onsite Stallion Service Agreement is an agreement between Breeder and Mare owner. The agreement is for a particular breeding season for one foal.
Farm Onsite Stallion Service Agreement is an agreement between Breeder and Mare owner. The agreement is for a particular breeding season for one foal.
It is legal to breed and sell puppies if you do so on a small scale and take very good care of the sire, dam and pups. It is illegal to have a puppy mill where lots of dogs are kept in cages full time with no exercise or love and used as breeding machines. Profit is difficult to make if you care for dogs fully.
A breeder contract is a legally binding document that sets out the terms and conditions of a puppy's sale. It details both the breeder's and the buyer's responsibilities and expectations, providing a clear framework for the dog's care and management.
In the painful event of a serious dispute, a court is more likely to enforce terms that are clearly spelled out as essential to the Breeder's agreement to sell the puppy in the first place. Not everything is a Deal Breaker - Remember, if the contract is too overbearing and unreasonable, it likely won't be enforceable.
Most breeders that are even somewhat reputable will require you to sign some sort of contract/document up front along with the deposit. If they insist that they won't have you sign a contract, that's a big red flag.
Poultry & crowing fowl allowed for the use of the occupants of the premises only. All poultry & crowing fowl shall be kept in an enclosed area, located not less than 20 feet from any property line and not less than 50 feet from any residence existing at the time such use is established.
The keeping of non-domesticated animals such as horses, cows, roosters/hens, sheep, goats, and pigs are regulated by the Riverside County Land Use Ordinance No. 348. The type and quantity of animals you are allowed to keep is dependent upon the zoning and the acreage of your property.
The keeping or raising of not more than four mature female crowing fowl (chickens only) on lots or parcels between seven thousand two hundred (7,200) square feet and thirty-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine (39,999) square feet or not more than twelve (12) mature female crowing fowl (chickens only) on lots of ...
The Breeder represents, warrants, and agrees as follows: The dog is healthy, well-tempered, and ready for breeding. The Breeder will provide a (Enter number) generation pedigree of the dog, a negative Brucellosis test within (Enter number) breeding days, health records, vaccination details, and health clearances.
Up to 6 hens may be kept on properties less than 10,000 square feet and properties 10,000 square feet or larger are not limited to 6.
A good rule of thumb is 4 square feet per bird inside the coop and 10 square feet per bird in the run. Some cities will allow you to have so many chickens per square feet of your property. 5. Health and Safety: Chickens can attract predators, such as foxes and raccoons.