Utah Training Contract - Horse Equine Forms

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What this document covers

The Training Contract for Horse is a legal agreement between a trainer and a horse owner. It outlines the responsibilities of both parties in relation to the training of the horse, including fees for services, veterinary care, and liability terms. This form is distinct from other contracts as it specifically caters to the unique needs of horse training and care, ensuring the welfare of the horse while also protecting the interests of both the trainer and the owner.


Key parts of this document

  • Identification of parties: Includes details of the trainer and horse owner.
  • Training scope: Defines the purpose of training and specific expectations.
  • Fees and payment schedule: Outlines monthly fees for training and boarding, along with payment terms.
  • Veterinary care responsibilities: Specifies who is responsible for healthcare and emergencies.
  • Liability and risk: Addresses the risks associated with horse training and outlines hold harmless clauses.
  • Emergency decisions: Provides terms for deciding on veterinary care in case of emergencies.
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When to use this form

This Training Contract should be used when a horse owner is seeking professional training services for their horse. It is particularly useful in scenarios such as preparing a horse for competitions, improving performance in specific disciplines, or when the owner requires the trainer to manage all aspects of horse care during the training period. This form ensures that both parties are clear on their obligations, rights, and responsibilities throughout the training process.

Who should use this form

  • Horse owners looking for professional training services.
  • Trainers who provide training and care for horses.
  • Parents or guardians of minors who wish to contract for horse training on behalf of the minor.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties: Fill in the names of the trainer and the horse owner.
  • Specify the horse: Provide details about the horse, including its name and registration number.
  • Outline the training goals: Clearly describe what the horse is to be trained for.
  • Enter financial terms: Fill in the agreed fees for training, boarding, and any deposits required.
  • Sign and date: Ensure that both parties sign the contract with the date included.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Not specifying the horse's registration number can lead to confusion about which horse is being trained.
  • Failing to outline specific training objectives may result in unmet expectations.
  • Missing signatures can render the contract unenforceable, leading to disputes over verbal agreements.

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What about prize money? Trainers do get their fair share of prize-money, approximately ten-percent of owners earnings when winning a race, and less than six-percent of placed prize-money.

Premiums for General Liability starting as low at $725.00 per year with no charge for certificates of insurance. Most policies include Care, Custody and Control at no charge with higher limits available. Worldwide coverage. Liability Limits starting from $250,000 to $2,000,000 available.

Craig Cameron: He comes from a background of ranch riding. Buck Brannaman: He is famous for his idea of helping horses with people problems. Chris Cox: Cox has a progressive video series. Ray Hunt: Possibly one of the very first well recognized natural horsemanship trainers, Hunt gave clinics around the United States.

Cost for Breaking a Horse A riding lesson costs from $30 to $100 for half an hour. If you are near your trainer, you can come over and ride the horse. If your trainer is far, you have to send your horse off. In this case, you have to pay the board, feed, and pasture cost for the training.

Premiums for General Liability starting as low at $725.00 per year with no charge for certificates of insurance. Most policies include Care, Custody and Control at no charge with higher limits available. Worldwide coverage. Liability Limits starting from $250,000 to $2,000,000 available.

Horse trainers earn an average hourly wage of $11.49. Salaries typically start from $9.37 per hour and go up to $20.43 per hour.

Trainers traditionally receive a cut of the earnings awarded to horses that finish first, second, or third in races. This money is transferred directly to them from the track's purse account.

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.

On average, lessons (an instruction session when you are present and riding the horse) and training (a session between the trainer and the horse) cost between $30 and $100 per half hour.

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