Texas Boarding Stable Agreement - Horse Equine Forms

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Overview of this form

The Boarding Stable Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between a stable owner and a horse owner regarding the boarding of horses. This detailed agreement covers essential elements such as fees, liability, care standards, and emergency procedures, ensuring both parties understand their rights and responsibilities. Unlike general boarding contracts, this form specifically addresses the unique aspects of equine care and management.


Form components explained

  • Fees, term, and location of the boarding arrangement.
  • Description of the horse(s) to be boarded.
  • Provisions for feeding, facilities, and standard services provided by the stable.
  • Risk of loss and standard of care stipulating the stable's liability.
  • Emergency care procedures and owner's obligations.
  • Terms regarding changes, termination, and notice requirements.
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When this form is needed

This agreement should be used whenever a horse owner seeks to board their horse at a stable. It is essential when establishing a formal relationship between the horse owner and the stable, particularly when outlining financial responsibilities and care expectations. This form protects both parties by clearly setting forth the terms of the boarding arrangement.

Who should use this form

  • Horse owners who are looking for a stable to board their horses.
  • Stable owners seeking to establish clear terms with horse owners.
  • Individuals and businesses involved in equine activities and management.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved: name the stable owner and the horse owner.
  • Specify the fees, payment terms, and any applicable rate schedules.
  • Provide a detailed description of each horse to be boarded.
  • Review and acknowledge the standard of care and risk of loss provisions.
  • Ensure all required signatures are obtained for validity.

Does this document require notarization?

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to accurately describe the horse(s) in the agreement.
  • Not specifying payment terms or the rate schedule clearly.
  • Ignoring the importance of emergency care instructions.
  • Not keeping a copy of the signed agreement for personal records.

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  • Convenience of downloading and printing the agreement from home.
  • Editability allows customization based on specific needs.
  • Reliability of using a form drafted by licensed attorneys.

Key takeaways

  • The Boarding Stable Agreement is essential for formalizing the relationship between horse owners and stable operators.
  • Clear terms regarding fees, care standards, and liabilities are crucial to prevent disputes.
  • Both parties must understand the responsibilities outlined in the agreement to ensure a safe boarding experience.

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FAQ

The average cost for horse full boarding is between $300 to $700 per month. However, it can be much higher depending on the location. In some areas, it can cost as much as $2000 to $3000.

If you keep your horse stable small and add value to attract customers, you'll be more likely to make a profit. Offer full-service boarding that includes feed, hoof care, stall cleaning, parasite control and bedding. Put in a few extras like horse camping and on-site riding trails.

Put a half lease on your horse. Do you ever feel guilty because you're not riding as frequently as you feel you should? Take in boarders. Charge for body-clipping and braiding services. Rent out your arena. Become an affiliate seller.

Equine/Stable Liability will be required; Care, Custody, Control to provide coverage for the non-owned boarded horses; General Liability and Property insurance.

Full board will include all the necessities for the horse, plus a stall with full turn out to pasture. Full board does not require owners to visit their horses every day; instead, staff at the barn clean the stall, feed the horse, and bring him in/out of the pasture.

If you have the space and facility to keep your equines at home, it's more cost effective and offers a number of advantages that boarding does not.Keeping a horse on full board offers owners virtually hassle-free maintenance. Full board includes, at the very least, feeding, stall cleaning and turnout.

Adding boarding services could be a great solution if you lay the groundwork carefully. But boarding horses is a business, whether you have one boarder or 10. And as with any business, there are organizational, legal, and contractual issues that you need to resolve before you throw your doors open.

Adding boarding services could be a great solution if you lay the groundwork carefully. But boarding horses is a business, whether you have one boarder or 10. And as with any business, there are organizational, legal, and contractual issues that you need to resolve before you throw your doors open.

The cost of boarding averages $400 to $500 per month but can go as high as $1,200 to $2,500 in metropolitan areas. Services such as mucking out stalls, feeding and turning out your horse to pasture may not be included in the price. For those lucky enough to own sufficient land, there are still costs to consider.

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