2026 MARE CARE and FOALING SERVICES CONTRACT
WITNESS THIS AGREEMENT this day clinic hereinafter referred to as "Clinic," and "Mare Owner." , between De Cillo Equine, and
hereinafter referred to as "Mare Owner."
Clinic shall have a lien against the mare and any foal at side until such time as all charges are paid in full; said lien shall survive any transfer of possession. No animal may be removed from premises until such time. Mare Owner agrees to pay all charges and fees when due and should Mare Owner fail to do so, Farm shall be entitled to recover costs, expenses and attorney's fees expended in collection in the event collection of Owner's account is placed in the hands of an attorney. Mare Owner agrees to furnish a negative Coggins Test prior to mare's arrival at the farm. All mares shall be accompanied upon arrival by a health certificate indicating a current vaccination for rabies, equine influenza, rhinopneumonitis, strangles, tetanus, and encephalitis Mare Owner authorizes veterinary services, as Clinic may deem necessary for the proper treatment, care and protection of the mare and/or foal at side. This is to be done at the Mare Owner's expense and will be billed directly to the Mare Owner. In the event of life-threatening illness or injury of the mare and/or foal, all means available will be utilized to save said mare and/or foal unless otherwise instructed by Mare Owner. Mare Owner shall pay any and all costs in connection therewith. Clinic will attempt to contact Mare Owner via phone prior to any high-cost treatments. Clinic shall not be liable for any sickness, disease, death, or injury which may be suffered by the mare and/or foal at side, or any other cause of action whatsoever arising out of or connected in any way with the foaling out or boarding of the mare and/or foal. There are a variety of Plasmas recommended for different needs for new foals. The costs range from $1,000 to $1,200 for bags. Owner is aware this is an equine hospital and there is risk of hospital associated illness. We strongly recommend that all foals born on premises have two (2) IV plasma bags administered to mitigate the risk of previously mentioned illness. This includes, but is not limited to, any personal injury or disability which the Mare Owners may receive while on the premises of the breeding facility