New York Owner's Information Sheet - Horse Equine Forms

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About this form

The Owner's Information Sheet is a crucial document that collects detailed information about each horse owned by an individual, especially in relation to boarding and related services. This form serves as a comprehensive profile for horse owners to convey essential details to boarding facilities or service providers, ensuring the safety and well-being of the horses during their stay. It is distinct from other equine forms by focusing specifically on the horse's medical history, feeding information, and emergency contact directives.

What’s included in this form

  • Owner's contact information including name and phone number
  • Horse's details such as name, breed, color, and markings
  • Medical history including any known allergies or previous health issues
  • Feeding program specifications
  • Emergency contact information
  • Insurance details and veterinary contact information

When to use this document

This form should be completed whenever a horse is being boarded at a facility. It's useful when new horses arrive at a stable, when owners need to provide detailed background information for care, and when establishing emergency protocols. Completing this form can also be beneficial during veterinary visits or any situations where specific care needs must be communicated to service providers.

Who this form is for

This form is intended for:

  • Horse owners seeking boarding services
  • Equine veterinarians requiring medical history for treatment
  • Boarding facilities needing essential details to ensure proper care
  • Emergency personnel looking for critical contact and health information

How to complete this form

  • Provide the owner's name and contact information at the top.
  • Fill in each horse's name, breed, color, and markings in the designated sections.
  • Complete the medical history, noting any previous health issues and allergies.
  • Outline the feeding program, specifying types and amounts of food.
  • Add emergency contact information and insurance details as required.
  • Sign and date the form to confirm the accuracy of the information provided.

Notarization requirements for this form

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

  • Forgetting to include emergency contact details.
  • Not detailing the horse's medical history accurately.
  • Leaving out the specific feeding program information.
  • Inaccurately recording the horse's name or identification.

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Key takeaways

  • The Owner's Information Sheet is essential for managing horse care in boarding facilities.
  • Completing the form accurately ensures proper communication of each horse's needs.
  • Keep the form updated to reflect any changes in health or care protocols.

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FAQ

When horse racing odds are shown in the form of 7-2, 5-1, etc, it expresses the amount of profit to the amount invested. So odds of 7-2 mean that for every $2 invested, the punter gets $7 profit in return. This means when you bet $2, the total return if the bet is successful is $9.

The Ten to Follow (TTF) was a fondly-remembered paper-based competition run for many years as a joint venture between (the old) tote and Racing Post.

O - horse ran out. P - pulled up. R - refused. S - slipped up. U - unseated rider.

What does L mean in horse racing form? L means the horse was left at start. In other words the horse either refused, or was unable to, leave its starting position in the race.

Form runs from left to right, with the oldest races on the left and the most recent on the right. The numbers 1-9 indicate the position the horse finished in the race. The number 0 indicates that the horse finished outside the first 9. The symbol separates racing seasons. Numbers before the are for last season.

W - Means that the horse has won a race on a track rated SLOW or HEAVY. B - Mean's that the horse started favorite at it's last start, but it did not win. H - Means that the horse is trained on this same track. N - Means that the horse has won a race before at a night race meeting.

Form runs from left to right, with the oldest races on the left and the most recent on the right. The numbers 1-9 indicate the position the horse finished in the race. The number 0 indicates that the horse finished outside the first 9. The symbol separates racing seasons. Numbers before the are for last season.

To the left-hand side of a horse's name on a race card you will find the form figures. The numbers read from right to left and denote the horse's finishing positions in its previous races with the furthest right result being the most recent.

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New York Owner's Information Sheet - Horse Equine Forms