Name: ____________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________
City: __________________________
State: _____ Zip: ________
Home Phone: __________________
Office Phone: ______________
Email: _____________________________________________________
Breeding fees must be paid along with a signed contract prior to mare leaving the farm.
Foal registration papers and breeding certificates will not be furnished until the mare owner’s account is in good standing.
It is the mare owner’s responsibility to call in advance of the planned breeding date.
Boarding fees are
$10.00 a day for dry mares and $12.50
for mares with a foal.
Holmes Farm will need a copy of the mare's registration papers, Coggins, and owners home address plus appropriate phone numbers.
Live Foal Guarantee: Should the mare fail to produce a foal that stands and nurses, the mare owner shall be entitled to rebreed the mare or
substitute a mare. There will be no additional breeding fee for a rebreed, but boarding expenses shall apply.
Failure to notify Jim Holmes in writing within 2 weeks of an untimely death shall result in the loss of the live foal guarantee and return privileges. This clause is also binding in the
case of abortion.
The mare owner fully understands, authorizes, and assumes the risk inherent in breeding with the use of live cover. Mare owner also understands the risk of failure due to many variables and shall hold the stallion
owner harmless for any losses suffered due to an unsuccessful attempt at conception.
Holmes Farm, or
Jim Holmes shall not be liable for the death, sickness and/or accident, including consequential damages caused to the mare and/or foal, and mare owner agrees to hold Holmes Farms, or any person
associated with the same, harmless for any and all damages associated herewith.
This breeding
contract is good for a period of 24 months and
mares may be substituted for the mare on the original contract in cases where the
original mare proves to be infertile.
State law requires that all equines transported in the state of Missouri have a one-year negative Coggins test. It is the mare owner’s responsibility to provide
Jim Holmes with a copy of the Coggins test at the time
of leaving the mare at the farm. If one is not provided then one will be pulled at the owner’s expense.
Holmes Farm requires that all mares be current on vaccinations and deworming, and it is suggested that mares also be vaccinated including but not limited to West Nile, EEE and Strangles.