The General Form of Agistment Agreement or Contract is a legal document used when a livestock owner hires an agister to feed or pasture their animals for a fee. This contract outlines the responsibilities and liabilities of both parties, ensuring clarity on the terms of care and payment. It differs from similar agreements by explicitly addressing the ownership of the livestock and the specific pasture management duties of the agister, making it essential for anyone involved in livestock management.
This agreement should be used when a livestock owner wishes to engage an agister to manage and care for their animals during a specified period. Situations include seasonal grazing, temporary relocation of livestock for feeding, or when an owner lacks the facilities to maintain the animals on their own property. It ensures proper documentation of the agreement, duties, and liabilities, protecting both the agister and the owner.
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Cost: Spelling agistment is much more affordable and it costs anywhere between $20-$70 per week.
Where will I keep my horse? Ideally, your horse should be kept in a paddock of 1 hectare (minimum 0.4 hectare). The paddock should have some natural shelter, good grass cover and drainage.
Agistment describes the movement of livestock from a property where there is little feed or water to another property where there are adequate supplies. Such an arrangement normally involves payment, but it may still be cheaper than hand feeding your animals.
Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests in England, but now means either: the contract for taking in and feeding horses or cattle on pasture land, for the consideration of a periodic payment of money; the profit derived from such pasturing.
Cost: Spelling agistment is much more affordable and it costs anywhere between $20-$70 per week.