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Begin by filling in the Boarder’s Information section. Enter your name, email, address, and phone numbers accurately to ensure proper communication.
Next, describe the horse you are boarding. Fill in details such as the registered name, barn name, breed, age, height, sex, color, and any markings. Indicate if the horse is insured and provide insurance details if applicable.
Review the Services Rendered section carefully. Understand what is included in both Full Care and Partial Care boarding options. Make sure to initial where required to confirm your understanding.
Complete the Payment of Board section by noting payment methods and deadlines. Ensure you understand late fees and security deposit requirements.
Finally, read through all terms regarding emergency care and risk of loss. Initial where indicated to acknowledge your agreement with these terms before signing at the end of the document.
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A horse boarding contract agreement is a document you can use to rent stalls in your boarding space and help clients with the care of their horses.
What is required for horse boarding?
Unless the boarding contract says otherwise, a boarding stable is only required to provide the absolute minimum level of care i.e., not violate state animal cruelty laws. State law generally requires providing access to potable water. Beyond that, requirements vary but are usually minimal.
What does horse boarding typically include?
Full-care board: Includes an individual stall, food, water and barn staff care. Pasture board: Includes a pasture with adequate shelter, food, water and barn staff care. In other words, your horse will spend their time in a pasture instead of an individual stall. Self-care board: This is the cheapest boarding option.
What kind of insurance do you need to board horses?
Equine Care, Custody or Control insurance is an essential coverage for all horse operations which involve non-owned horses, including boarding, breeding and training. Standard General Liability Insurance excludes coverage for personal property (horses are an example) in your Care, Custody or Control Care.
What is a horse boarder responsible for?
The horses space is provided; however, the boarder is responsible for providing bedding, feed and tending to daily care routines.
Upfront Costs Purchase a new facility (if applicable) Build a tack shop/room with lockers for boarders to secure their personal tack in. Liability insurance. Build a bathroom, so boarders do not have to use your restroom. Add additional stalls to house more horses. Repair gates, fencing, and arena construction.
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