Alaska Lease of Stallion for Breeding Services

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The following form is a generic lease for the breeding services of a stallion. Title to the stallion, of course, remains vested in the owner/lessor, although the stallion will be located on the lessee's premises.

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Full-Lease In the full lease situation, the lessee usually pays for all of the horse's costs, such as boarding, feed, veterinarian bills, and farrier bills, in return for being able to use the horse whenever the lessee wants. This situation is the most akin to horse ownership.

The advantage of leasing is that you get all the benefits of horse ownership without the full financial commitment. Also, you get the benefit of horse ownership without the responsibility of having to make big decisions as far as the horse's health and well-being.

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Full-Lease In the full lease situation, the lessee usually pays for all of the horse's costs, such as boarding, feed, veterinarian bills, and farrier bills, in return for being able to use the horse whenever the lessee wants. This situation is the most akin to horse ownership.

Leasing a horse is nearly always less expensive than buying one. It's a relatively low-cost option between owning a horse outright and using a rotating carousel of school horses at the stables. You get the consistency of riding one horse without much of the expense.

In most cases, lease fees are negotiable. Generally, the cost of a full lease for a year will range from 25 to 30 percent of the horse's value?in other words, about $2,500 for a horse worth $10,000.

A free lease means that the horse is leased to someone without any payment to the owner. When you have a free lease you retain ownership and control of your horse but your horse, in best-case scenarios, is still cared for and loved. Everyone wins. The owner has good care for the horse they love.

In many ways, leasing a horse is similar to owning a horse, albeit with fewer financial responsibilities. For many equestrians and horse lovers, leasing a horse is a great step towards eventual horse ownership and learning everything that goes into caring for horses.

For a full lease, the lease fee is most often about 25% 30% of the horse's entire perceived value paid annually. So, for a horse worth $10,000, you can expect a lease fee of around $2500 yearly.

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