Illinois Owner's Information Sheet - Horse Equine Forms

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Understanding this form

The Owner's Information Sheet - Horse Equine Forms is a legal document designed for horse owners to provide essential details about each horse they have for boarding or services. This form helps facilitate communication between horse owners, service providers, and veterinarians, ensuring that all necessary horse information is recorded and accessible. It differs from other equine forms by focusing specifically on detailed information about each individual horse, including health records, care instructions, and emergency contacts.

Key parts of this document

  • Owner's contact information including name, phone number, and address
  • Horse's details such as name, age, color, and markings
  • Medical history, including previous illnesses and allergies
  • Feeding program specifics including hay and grain types
  • Emergency contact information and insurance details
  • Assessment of the horse's suitability for surgical procedures

When to use this document

This form should be utilized when boarding horses at a facility or when requesting equine services that require comprehensive information about each horse. It is particularly useful for new boarding arrangements, veterinary visits, and whenever a detailed medical or care history is necessary.

Who needs this form

  • Horse owners seeking to board their horses
  • Equine service providers including stables and trainers
  • Veterinarians needing access to a horse's medical history
  • Anyone involved in horse care who requires organized and detailed information

Instructions for completing this form

  • Fill in the owner's name and contact information at the top of the form.
  • Record each horse's name, breed, color, and identifying marks.
  • Specify the horse's medical history, including any known allergies and vaccinations.
  • Outline the feeding program with specific types and amounts of feed.
  • Provide emergency contact information for both the owner and veterinarian.
  • Confirm whether the horse is considered a surgical candidate in case of emergency, with the owner's initials for validation.

Does this form need to be notarized?

In most cases, this form does not require notarization. However, some jurisdictions or signing circumstances might. US Legal Forms offers online notarization powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 for a quick, remote process.

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Common mistakes

  • Leaving out essential medical history or allergies of the horse.
  • Not updating the contact information for emergencies.
  • Failing to clarify the horse's feeding requirements.
  • Omitting the owner's initials on critical declarations regarding surgical candidates.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenient download and immediate access to the form.
  • Editable fields allow for easy customization to fit specific needs.
  • Ensures reliable record-keeping for horse management and care.
  • Provides a structured format to avoid omissions or errors.

Summary of main points

  • The Owner's Information Sheet is essential for boarding horses.
  • Provides critical information for the horse's care during boarding.
  • Should be completed thoroughly to avoid issues during the boarding process.
  • Available online for convenience and ease of use.

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FAQ

They are big. They eat. ALL. THE. TIME. They have their own personalities. They can learn things as easily as you can. They recognize people. They have a very long memory. They are very athletic. They are herd animals.

Check on horse's at least twice a day. Make sure grazing is free of danger and poisonous plants. Make sure stables are suitable/safe/kept clean. Always have fresh water available. Feed appropriately for the horse's type and workload. Have regular health checks and farrier care.

Horses are special creatures. They are majestic, strong and can display a broad range of emotions. Whether they're around humans or other horses, they are amazingly communicative and thrive in social settings. These qualities are part of the reason why horses can develop such a strong bond with humans.

Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. Horses can run shortly after birth. Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years. A 19th century horse named 'Old Billy' is said to have lived 62 years. Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton. Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years.

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Illinois Owner's Information Sheet - Horse Equine Forms