Live foal guarantee

Live foal guarantee

Live foal guarantee is a common provision in horse breeding contracts. It is a form of a warranty offered to the mare owner by the stallion owner. Basically, it says that if the mare fails to produce a live foal from the breeding, the stallion owner will breed the same mare again without charging another stud fee.

Each specific breeding contract can have different details regarding a "live foal guarantee". These are some of the common provisions, and some "typical" details.

Live foal

Commonly defined as one that "stands & nurses" from the mare unassisted. [ [http://asci.uvm.edu/equine/law/cases/sales/beason.htm "Beason v. Ashford Stud", Kentucky Court of Appeals, Unpublished, 2004 WL 758341] (While this opinion related to payment for stallion services, it does cite the common industry definition of a "live foal".)]

If the foal miscarries, is stillborn, or is unable to stand & nurse, it is not considered a live foal, and the mare owner is entitled to a re-breeding.

Length of survival

If the foal does stand after birth and nurses from the mare, it is considered a live foal, even if it dies soon after. Some contracts are more generous, specifying that the foal must survive for at least 12 or 24 hours after first nursing. If the foal survives this long and then dies, it was still a live foal, and the mare owner is "not" entitled to a re-breeding. (But many stallion owners will offer a reduced stud fee in such cases, for goodwill reasons.)

Re-breeding

when

Normally, the re-breeding must take place within the same breeding season, though some breeding contracts extend this to allow it during the next years' breeding season.

ame mare

Normally, the re-breeding must be to the same mare. Sometimes the contract allows substitution of a different mare, either under specific circumstances (death, disability or infertility of the original mare) or just upon approval of the stallion owner.

how often

Sometimes the breeding contract will specify how many times the "live foal guarantee" may be used. If it doesn't, a 'reasonable number' is assumed. Typically, after 3 unsuccessful tries, the stallion owner will either require substitution of another mare, or will return the stud fee. Or the contract may allow the stallion owner to simply keep the stud fee after this many tries.

Vet report

Often, before re-breeding, the stallion owner will require a veterinary report, giving the cause for the problem. This is to ensure that the mare is healthy & able to carry a foal, and to check for genetic incompatibilities. (There are certain genetic crosses that are lethal to the foal.) There is no point to re-breeding in such cases, so the stallion owner will allow substitution of another mare, or will return the stud fee.

Other fees

The guarantee applies only to the stud fee, which will not be charged for the re-breeding. But other incidental expenses, such as mare care & board, shipping costs for AI semen, etc. will have to be paid again by the mare owner.

ee also

*Horse breeding

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