Wisconsin Stallion Service Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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The Stallion Service Contract is a legal agreement that outlines the terms and conditions for breeding a mare to a stallion. This form addresses key aspects such as booking fees, stud fees, mare care, and veterinary expenses. Unlike other equine forms, this contract specifically ensures the rights and responsibilities of the mare owner and the farm providing the stallion service, thus protecting both parties involved in the breeding process.


Key parts of this document

  • Identification of parties involved: includes the mare owner and the farm.
  • Booking and stallion fees: details on costs associated with the breeding.
  • Mare care and boarding: outlines daily charges and care responsibilities.
  • Live foal guarantee: conditions under which a refund or return breeding is granted.
  • Veterinary requirements: outlines necessary health certifications and examinations.
  • Assumption of risk: details inherent risks associated with equine activities.
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Situations where this form applies

This form is essential when a mare owner wishes to breed their mare to a specific stallion. It should be used to establish clear terms regarding the breeding arrangement, including payment details and care provisions. It is especially important in situations where specific warranties, such as a live foal guarantee, are required to ensure all parties understand their rights and responsibilities.

Intended users of this form

This form is designed for:

  • Mare Owners who wish to breed their mares with a stallion.
  • Farms or breeding facilities offering stallion services.
  • Veterinarians involved in the breeding process who need to ensure compliance with health standards.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Fill in the names of the mare owner and farm.
  • Provide mare details: Enter the registered name and registration number of the mare.
  • Specify financial arrangements: Clearly outline booking and stud fees along with mare care costs.
  • Incorporate health requirements: Include any necessary veterinary paperwork details.
  • Set the breeding timeline: State the breeding season and terms regarding rebreeding if necessary.

Notarization requirements for this form

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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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide necessary veterinary documentation, such as a health certificate.
  • Overlooking specific deadlines for payments and notifications regarding mare health.
  • Not clearly defining terms of care for the mare after breeding.

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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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