Horse Breeding Contract

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The Horse Breeding Contract outlines the terms of a breeding agreement between a Breeder and a Mare Owner. Key features include the provision of stallion services, payment obligations for board and veterinary expenses, and conditions regarding the delivery of a live foal. The contract specifies the necessary documentation the Mare Owner must provide, such as health records and testing results, as well as outlines responsibilities relating to the care of the mare. Payment structures for breeding fees and board are clearly defined, emphasizing the financial commitments of the Mare Owner. The contract also addresses liability for injuries or diseases, conditions for the inability of the stallion to perform, and stipulates terms for shipping semen. Additionally, it includes clauses for dispute resolution, governing law, and the possibility of contract modifications. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in equine law or breeding operations, as it provides a clear legal framework to protect their interests and manage expectations for all parties involved.
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A stud fee is a price paid by the owner of a female animal, such as a horse or a dog, to the owner of a male animal for the right to breed to it.

The stud fee goes to the stallion owner and the chute fee, which is $650 for each of 808 Ranch's stallions, goes to the stallion farm to cover the cost of collection, breeding, shipping, advertising and other expenses.

The Stallion service fee is $1750. There is a $500 non-refundable booking fee.

The salaries of Horse Breeders in the US range from $10,668 to $288,999 , with a median salary of $51,672 . The middle 57% of Horse Breeders makes between $51,672 and $130,261, with the top 86% making $288,999.

The most expensive American horse is Tapit, who charges a $300,000 fee to stud and makes nearly $12.6 million in an average year. American Pharoah, the most recent Triple Crown winner, also has a private fee, but many believe the price is over $200,000.

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Horse Breeding Contract