Montana Training Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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Overview of this form

The Training Contract is a legal agreement between a horse owner and a trainer. This contract outlines the terms of training services, including boarding, veterinary care, show provisions, and liability clauses. Unlike standard contracts, this specific form is tailored for the equine industry, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations in the context of horse training and care.


What’s included in this form

  • Details of the parties involved: Trainer and Owner information, including if the Owner is a minor.
  • Fees and payment terms: Monthly or daily rates for training and boarding services, security deposits, and invoicing procedures.
  • Responsibilities regarding veterinary and farrier services: The trainer's duties and the owner's obligations for horse care.
  • Training specifics: Expectations, control over training methods, and potential results.
  • Termination clauses: Conditions under which the contract can be terminated and responsibilities upon termination.
  • Liability and risk management: Hold harmless agreements and assumptions of risk related to horse activities.
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When to use this form

This Training Contract should be used when a horse owner is engaging a trainer to provide professional training services for their horse. It is essential in situations where the owner wants to clarify expectations regarding care, fees, and the responsibilities of each party before commencing training. Additionally, it is advisable whenever there is a need for structured monitoring of veterinary care and training progress.

Who should use this form

  • Horse owners seeking professional training for their horses.
  • Trainers who require a formal agreement outlining the terms of services provided.
  • Parents or guardians of minor horse owners to ensure all legal bases are covered.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Enter the names and contact information for the Trainer and Owner.
  • Specify the horse: Provide the name and registration number of the horse being trained.
  • Provide terms: Fill out the fees, duration of training, and any security deposit amounts.
  • Outline veterinary responsibilities: Detail any specific veterinarian preferences and health records required.
  • Include showing terms: Specify any show participation details and related costs that the owner agrees to cover.

Does this form need to be notarized?

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

  • Not clearly defining the fees or payment structure, leading to potential disputes.
  • Failing to disclose the horse's health history, which can impact training and caretaking.
  • Omitting important contact information for emergencies, which may delay necessary care.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenient access: Download and customize the contract at any time.
  • Editability: Easily modify terms to fit specific training arrangements.
  • Reliable structure: Ensures compliance with legal standards specific to equine training contracts.

Key takeaways

  • The Training Contract is crucial for formalizing the agreement between horse owners and trainers.
  • Clearly defined terms help prevent disputes concerning fees, care, and responsibilities.
  • State laws, such as those in Montana, may influence how the trainer-owner relationship is governed.

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You will earn a bachelors degree by studying for four years and an associates degree for completing a two year program.

Just like schools and colleges, horse training fees vary greatly. The prices often vary from at least $200 every month, to more than a few thousand dollars a month. Some have also decided to send their horse to a private trainer, only to end up with a horse that has not been trained well at all, or even worse.

Horse trainers earn an average hourly wage of $11.49. Salaries typically start from $9.37 per hour and go up to $20.43 per hour.

Purse earnings can be a huge percentage of a trainer's income, and a trainer can really make the big bucks if their horses compete well in the more prestigious stakes races (which carry purses ranging from a few hundred thousand to several million dollars).

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