New Jersey Training Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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The Training Contract is a legally binding agreement between a horse owner and a trainer. This document outlines the terms of the horse's training, including fees, responsibilities, and care provisions. Unlike other equine agreements, this contract specifically includes details about veterinary care, showing provisions, and hold harmless clauses to protect both parties involved from liability.


  • Parties involved: Identification of trainer and horse owner, including information about the owner's parent or guardian if the owner is a minor.
  • Fees and Payment: Details on training fees, payment terms, and security deposits.
  • Veterinary Care: Responsibilities for arranging veterinary services, related costs, and health record disclosures.
  • Training Procedures: Outline of training methods and conditions under which the horse will be trained.
  • Risk of Loss: Explanation of liability limitations and owner's responsibilities for insurance.
  • Emergency Care: Instructions for handling emergencies and treatment authorization.
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This Training Contract should be used when a horse owner wants to formally arrange professional training services for their horse. It is applicable in scenarios such as preparing the horse for competitions, ensuring consistent training routines, or managing the horse's care while training. It serves as a clear agreement to prevent disputes over responsibilities and financial obligations.

Eligible users of this form include:

  • Horse owners looking to hire a trainer for their horse.
  • Trainers needing a structured agreement with horse owners.
  • Parents or guardians of minor horse owners who need to facilitate training agreements.

Follow these steps to complete the Training Contract:

  • Identify the parties involved: Fill in the names and contact information for both the Trainer and the Owner.
  • Specify the horse details: Include the horse's name and registration number.
  • Outline payment details: Enter the agreed fees for training and boarding, along with payment terms.
  • Complete health records section: Ensure the owner provides necessary health information and vaccination proof for the horse.
  • Sign and date the contract: Have all parties sign and include the relevant date.

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  • Failing to specify all fees clearly, leading to misunderstandings later.
  • Not providing complete health records for the horse.
  • Neglecting to sign the form, which renders the contract unenforceable.
  • Overlooking the trainer's specific responsibilities regarding care and service provisions.
  • Convenient access to a professionally drafted contract template.
  • Editable fields allow users to customize the agreement for specific needs.
  • Trustworthy source, as the forms are created by licensed attorneys.
  • Quick download and easy to fill out, saving time for both trainers and horse owners.
  • The Training Contract formalizes the relationship between the horse owner and trainer.
  • Understanding key fees and responsibilities is crucial to avoid disputes.
  • The contract is specifically tailored to meet the legal requirements of New Jersey.
  • Completing the form accurately ensures all parties are protected and clear on expectations.

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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).

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.

Longeing has many benefits for both horses and riders. For a young or green (inexperienced) horse, longeing is used to teach a horse to respond to voice commands and the trainer's body language, to accustom them to the feel of a saddle and bridle, and to begin their introduction to the feel of reins and bit pressure.

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