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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2014 Consignment Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details under 'Consigned By' and 'Agent'. Ensure you provide a complete address and phone number for effective communication.
  3. Next, enter the horse's name, registration number, and date of birth. Specify whether the horse is a stallion, gelding, or mare.
  4. If applicable, indicate the breeding information including the stallion bred to and the breeding date. This is crucial for broodmares.
  5. Review the Owner's Statement section. You can edit this as needed to reflect accurate information about your consignment.
  6. Remember to attach the original registration certificate with your contract. This must be submitted before processing your sale entry.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure all fields are completed accurately before submitting.

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How it works: When you decide to consign a horse, you are hiring a trainer, or a sales barn, to market and sell your horse. An owner and trainer will usually sign a legally-binding contract which should outline what that team or person is actively doing for your horse during the sale period.
The best place to sell is within your own network. Tell your farrier, vet, hay man. Make it known at shows or clinics, tell your friends. Thats the best way to ensure your horse ends up in a good home with an appropriately matched rider.
Understanding Equine Bill of Sale It is a legal document that transfers the ownership of a horse from one party to another. An equine bill of sale typically serves several key functions: Proof of Ownership: First and foremost, an equine bill of sale establishes clear ownership of the horse.

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How to write a Horse Bill of Sale The name and contact details about the seller. The name and contact details about the buyer. The location of the horse sale. A description of the horse and its name. The date of birth of the horse. The sale price of the horse. The horses registration details.
Get it in writing. When you buy or sell a horse, get written confirmation that the horse has been sold and that the title has transferred. Insist on a Bill of Sale and keep a copy of the document. Transfer the registration papers, or specify in the sale agreement if the horse is not being sold with papers.
This receipt should include at the very least the horses passport and microchip identification number, the amount paid for the horse, as well as the sellers and buyers name and address.

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