New Mexico Training Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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What is this form?

The Training Contract for Horse Equine forms is a legally binding agreement designed for use between a horse trainer and a horse owner. This contract outlines the responsibilities of both parties, including professional training services, boarding, veterinary care, and liability releases. It is specifically tailored for those who engage in horse training services, ensuring clarity and protection for both the trainer and horse owner, distinguishing it from other equine agreements that may not include detailed provisions for care and training specifics.


Form components explained

  • Parties involved: Clearly identifies the trainer and the owner, including provisions for minor owners.
  • Fees and payment: Details monthly or daily fees for training and board, payment terms, and conditions for changing rates.
  • Veterinary care: Outlines Trainer's responsibilities in arranging veterinary services and the owner's obligations.
  • Risk management: Includes a hold harmless clause and details about liability concerning the horse's health and safety.
  • Emergency care authorization: Allows Trainer to secure veterinary services if the owner cannot be reached.
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When this form is needed

This Training Contract should be used when a horse owner wants to engage a trainer for specific training services. It is essential when the owner requires professional care for their horse, including boarding, training, and veterinary services. This form is also crucial for clear communication of expectations and responsibilities between the owner and trainer, minimizing potential disputes over fees and care standards.

Who this form is for

  • Horse trainers looking to formalize agreements with horse owners.
  • Horse owners seeking professional training services for their animals.
  • Parents or guardians of minors who own horses and wish to engage in training agreements.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Enter the names of the Trainer and the Owner.
  • Specify the horse: Document the horse's name and registration number.
  • Set fees: Fill in the training cost per month or day and any additional expenses.
  • Sign and date: Ensure all parties sign and date the agreement for validity.
  • Provide health records: Include any necessary health documentation as required by the Trainer.

Is notarization required?

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 to avoid

  • Failing to clearly outline all fees and payment terms, leading to misunderstandings.
  • Neglecting to specify the training objectives, which can result in dissatisfaction.
  • Not obtaining required veterinary care documentation before signing.

Why use this form online

  • Convenient access: Downloadable form saves time compared to traditional methods.
  • Editable format: Customize the template to fit specific training agreements easily.
  • Legal assurance: Form drafted by licensed attorneys helps ensure compliance and protection.

What to keep in mind

  • The Training Contract establishes clear duties for both trainer and horse owner.
  • Detailed provisions help manage expectations regarding fees and responsibilities.
  • Understanding state-specific regulations is essential to ensure legal compliance and protection.

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FAQ

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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