South Dakota Stallion Service Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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What is this form?

The Stallion Service Contract is a legal document that formalizes the agreement between a mare owner and a farm providing stud services. This form outlines essential provisions such as booking fees, stallion fees, and care costs for the mare. It serves as both a contract for breeding and a framework for any related veterinary and boarding expenses, differentiating it from other horse-related agreements by its focus on breeding arrangements specifically.


Main sections of this form

  • Parties involved: Identifies the farm and the mare owner.
  • Booking and stallion fees: Outlines payment terms and conditions for reserving the stallion.
  • Mare care and board costs: Specifies daily expenses for mare care based on different accommodations.
  • Live foal guarantee: States conditions under which the breeding contract is valid and what happens if a live foal is not produced.
  • Health requirements: Details necessary health documentation required before the mare’s arrival.
  • Inherent risks: Acknowledges risks associated with equine activities and limits liability for the farm.
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When to use this document

This form should be used when a mare owner decides to breed their mare through a stallion service. It is essential for establishing the relationship between the owner and the breeding facility, ensuring clarity on all financial and care obligations involved in the breeding process.

Intended users of this form

  • Mare owners wishing to breed their registered mares.
  • Breeding farms offering stud services to mare owners.
  • Anyone involved in equine breeding needing to formalize agreements.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties: Fill in the names of the farm and the mare owner.
  • Specify the mare: Include the registered name, registry, and registration number of the mare.
  • Enter financial details: Complete the booking fee, stallion service fee, and daily care rates.
  • Detail health requirements: Ensure to provide information about health certificates and vaccinations required for the mare.
  • Sign and date: Both parties must sign and date the agreement to make it legally binding.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check your state’s specific requirements for additional verification procedures.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to complete all fields, particularly financial terms.
  • Not providing health certificates for the mare prior to arrival.
  • Overlooking the live foal guarantee terms, which can impact future breeding.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenience of immediate access and completion from home.
  • Editability to ensure all specifics are correctly tailored to individual circumstances.
  • Reliability of attorney-drafted templates that meet legal standards.

Key takeaways

  • The Stallion Service Contract ensures clear communication of responsibilities in the breeding process.
  • Understanding the costs and conditions associated with breeding helps avoid potential conflicts.
  • Proper completion and adherence to health requirements are crucial for the mare's welfare and contractual obligations.

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