Florida Stallion Service Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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Overview of this form

The Stallion Service Contract is a legal document that details the terms of breeding a mare to a stallion, including provisions for fees, veterinary care, and responsibilities of the mare owner and the farm. This contract is essential in equine breeding arrangements, as it provides clarity and protection for both parties involved, distinguishing it from other equine-related contracts by its specific focus on stallion services and breeding terms.


Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the parties involved: the farm and the mare owner.
  • Details about the mare and stallion, including registration information.
  • Terms regarding booking and stallion fees, including nonrefundable booking fees and additional charges.
  • Veterinary care and mare board fees, specifying daily rates for different types of care.
  • Terms regarding the live foal guarantee and conditions for rebreeding.
  • Provisions for health certifications and veterinary responsibilities of the mare owner.
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When to use this document

This Stallion Service Contract should be used when a mare owner wants to breed their mare to a stallion at a breeding farm. It is particularly important when entering into a formal agreement to ensure both parties understand their rights, responsibilities, and financial obligations. This form is essential during breeding season to formalize the breeding arrangement and protect both the owner and the farm in case of unforeseen circumstances.

Intended users of this form

This form is suitable for:

  • Mare owners looking to breed their horses.
  • Breeding farms offering stallion services.
  • Equine professionals involved in breeding arrangements.
  • Any parties engaged in a breeding contract to ensure clarity and legal protection.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Fill in the names of the farm and the mare owner.
  • Provide details about the mare: Include the registered name, registry, and registration number.
  • Specify fees: Enter the booking fee, stallion service fee, and daily mare care rates.
  • Include terms for veterinary care: Outline health requirements for the mare prior to breeding.
  • Review and sign the agreement: Ensure both parties understand the terms and then sign the document for legal validity.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It's important to verify any specific requirements that may apply in your jurisdiction.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to properly identify the mare and stallion with accurate registration details.
  • Not specifying all applicable fees, including veterinary and care charges.
  • Missing required health certifications prior to the mare's arrival at the farm.
  • Neglecting to clarify rebreeding terms or the live foal guarantee conditions.
  • Forgetting to sign the contract or having an unverified party sign on behalf of either party.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience of easy access and downloads at any time.
  • Editable templates allow for quick adjustments based on individual arrangements.
  • Reliability of forms drafted by licensed attorneys to ensure legal validity.
  • Ability to quickly reference and complete necessary sections without confusion.

What to keep in mind

  • The Stallion Service Contract ensures clarity and security in horse breeding agreements.
  • Proper completion of the form is crucial to safeguard both parties’ interests.
  • Awareness of local jurisdiction requirements is essential for legal compliance.

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FAQ

How often can a stallion mate? Yes Dee, a stallion with experience and is older than two in most cases, } should be able to handle 2-4 mares a day , providing that they were spreed out a bit throughout the day. Don't expect him to recover and breed every half hour with successful rates of conception.

Stallions should usually not mate more than three times a day, McGladdery says, to help prevent fatigue and reduced semen quality. So for many breeders, especially in the Thoroughbred market, that means the mare gets bred just once per cycle.

A stallion is bred or semen collected once per day for 10 days. The semen collected on day 10 is then an estimate of daily sperm production. If the number of sperm on day 10 is several billion then the limiting factor is likely his willingness to breed.

Typically, a share in a stallion syndicate entitles the share owner certain breeding rights to the stallion; principally, the right to breed to the stallion without paying stud fees.

To maximise the chance of getting her in foal, the traditional natural breeding strategy is to cover a mare every 48 hours during her heat, beginning on the second day of showing oestrus signs.

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