The Boarding Stable Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between a stable owner and a horse owner for the boarding of horses. This agreement is crucial as it defines the responsibilities of both parties, including fees, care standards, and liability. It differs from other horse boarding forms by offering a detailed framework for the management of both the stable and the horses under its care, ensuring clarity and protection for both the owner and the stable operator.
This form should be used when a horse owner wishes to board their horse at a stable. It is essential to have a formal agreement in place to manage expectations and responsibilities effectively. This is particularly important for long-term boarding arrangements or situations where multiple horses are involved. It helps protect both the stable's interests and the horse owner's rights concerning care and liability.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is advisable to check local requirements for any additional certifications or notary needs.
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Self-care stall board usually costs between $200 and $1,000 monthly depending on the factors described above and self-care pasture board can cost between $100 and $600 monthly.
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.
Self-care board is what it sounds like: housing your horse at someone else's facility but feeding and managing him yourself.
In this day and age of law suits and precarious economies the right boarding agreement can offer you substantial support and protection. Horse owner has signed and agrees to require each of his or her guests to sign a LIABILITY RELEASE (exhibit "A").
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.