Texas Training Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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The Training Contract is a legal document between a horse trainer and horse owner, specifically designed for the training and care of horses. This agreement outlines the responsibilities of both parties, including training fees, boarding provisions, veterinary care, and liability terms. Unlike other equine agreements, this specific contract ensures that all aspects of horse training and related services are covered, providing clarity and protection for both the trainer and the owner.


  • Identification of the Trainer and Owner, including provisions for minor owners.
  • Details on fees, including training and boarding costs, payment terms, and security deposits.
  • Clauses regarding veterinary care, shoeing, and related services, with responsibilities outlined for both parties.
  • Provisions for the training and showing of the horse, including reimbursement for expenses and distribution of winnings.
  • Liability waivers, including assumptions of risk and conditions for emergency care.
  • Termination and change clauses allowing either party to alter the agreement with notice.
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This Training Contract should be used when a horse owner arranges for their horse to be trained by a professional trainer. It is essential in scenarios where the owner seeks structured services for training, boarding, and showing the horse, and wants to ensure that all responsibilities and potential liabilities are clearly defined. This form is also useful in establishing payment obligations and expectations regarding veterinary care and additional costs associated with the horse's training.

This form is intended for:

  • Horse owners looking to engage a trainer for their horse's training and care.
  • Professional horse trainers seeking a clear agreement to outline their services and obligations.
  • Parents or guardians of minor horse owners who need to formalize training agreements.

To complete this Training Contract, follow these steps:

  • Identify the Trainer and Owner, including the Owner's legal guardian if applicable.
  • Fill in the details of the horse, including its name and registration number.
  • Specify the training fees, payment terms, and the duration of the training agreement.
  • Provide necessary details concerning veterinary care, shoeing, and showing preferences.
  • Ensure all parties sign the contract, with dates and additional contact information included.

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Be sure to review specific state guidelines to ensure compliance.

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  • Not specifying all fees and payment terms clearly.
  • Failing to provide veterinary records or health history of the horse.
  • Overlooking the need for both parties to sign the agreement.
  • Not discussing or documenting expectations for showing the horse.
  • Convenient online access allows users to fill out the form at their own pace.
  • Editability enables customization to fit specific training needs and expectations.
  • Reliability of templates drafted by licensed attorneys protects both parties legally.
  • The Training Contract is essential for formalizing the training and care of a horse.
  • Clear documentation of fees and responsibilities helps prevent misunderstandings.
  • Understanding state-specific requirements, especially in Texas, is crucial for both trainers and owners.

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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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