Breeding contract for horses 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the breeding contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the mare and her details, including color, tattoo number, and year foaled. This information is crucial for identifying the horse involved in the breeding.
  3. Fill in the stallion's name and service fee. Ensure that you have accurate contact information for the mare's owner, including cell phone and email address.
  4. Indicate how the mare will be bred by checking the appropriate boxes. Options include transient breeding or shipped semen. Provide any necessary shipping account numbers if applicable.
  5. Review all terms outlined in the contract, especially regarding payment conditions and liability clauses. Make sure to sign and date at the bottom to finalize your agreement.

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As a stallion, Uncle Mo was able to deliver the results his health never fully allowed him to achieve on the track. Even at age 16, his stud fee was recently advertised at $125,000 for the 2025 breeding season a number well-earned through the siring of more than 100 stakes winners through the years.
Understanding Value In Stud Fees FeesBreeding to SellBreeding to Race Stud Fee $10,000 $10,000 Mare Depreciation (15%) $5,250 $5,250 Board (through Sept. of yrlg year) $9,360 $9,360 Breaking/Training $7,8002 more rows
Cost for the first cycle: 1,600-3,000. Cost for additional cycles: around 1,200-1,600. These are just ballpark estimates for breeding your mare, so keep in mind there are a lot of variables! *A note about Embryo Transfer* - we get a lot of questions about this!
Authentic yearstud feestanding 2024 USD 50,000 Spendthrift Farm, Kentucky 2023 USD 60,000 Spendthrift Farm, Kentucky 2022 USD 70,000 Spendthrift Farm, Kentucky 2021 USD 75,000 Spendthrift Farm, Kentucky1 more row
A breeder contract is a legally binding document that sets out the terms and conditions of a puppys sale. It details both the breeders and the buyers responsibilities and expectations, providing a clear framework for the dogs care and management.

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Secretariat stood his entire career at Claiborne farm. He was bred to 58 - 60 mares per year and commanded $125,000 per mare for a stud fee. Initially, Secretariat was syndicated for $6 million dollars, a record in 1973. 32 shares were sold at $190,000 each, with the Chenery family retaining four shares.
By the time you have built up a quality, established herd, you are turning mostly profit. Be prepared for it to take a lot of years though, this is not a business that turns a quick profit, but rather an investment with long-term profit goals and benefits.

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