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RATES & REQUIREMENTS
Challis Creek Ranch, LLC and RandRforHorses.com offers a wide range of short and long term horse boarding services depending upon the services desired.
A copy of our Boarding Agreement and/or applicable rates for available services (Exhibit Two of our Boarding Agreement) can be obtained by reply email or “Snail Mail” by completing the form by clicking here. The specific service categories are:
Boarding Agreement:
A copy of our Boarding Agreement and Exhibit Two covering all applicable charges for services is available upon request. Simply request same when completing the form mentioned above.
Boarding for retired or aging horses:
Retirement horses
are boarded at a monthly base rate payable quarterly in advance. Lifetime Charges are available and would be negotiated on a case by case basis depending upon the age, health and realistic life expectancy of your horse.
Recuperation facilities & care for injured or ill horses:
Recuperating horses
requiring constant barn or stall confinement due to a need for continuous attention and/or blanketing are charged at a per diem rate. If moved to an outside stall for minimal movement during recuperation the per diem rate reduces until returned to their owner or a small, recuperating pasture confinement with blanketing as needed at a lesser weekly rate.
Mare reproduction services, care & foaling:
Pregnant mares are boarded at a monthly rate through the eighth month (unless prior special care is required); this rate increases slightly the ninth month through birth
and during the period with a foal at her side
until weaned.
Imprinting, care & initial training
of foals:
Unless directed to the contrary by the owner all foals are Imprinted at birth and multiple times as deemed necessary in the first few weeks thereafter. (Click here for a detailed explanation regarding Foal Imprinting.)
Ongoing weanling training:
Foals (weaned) in initial basic halter and ground training
up to a year old are boarded at a monthly rate. For ongoing training and related charges visit: www.CCRHorses.com.
Veterinarian and Related Services:
Veterinarian Services
are billed upon occurrence at our cost plus a Bookkeeping/Service Fee. Vaccinations administered by CCR (with prior written approval of the owner) are at CCR vaccine cost plus 15% plus a Vaccination Fee (per horse). CCR follow up medications and/or treatment administered by CCR personnel are at CCR cost for applicable supplies plus 15% plus applicable labor at the then current CCR Labor Rate. Our Vaccination Routine includes:
1) Spring (April or May) Vaccinations:
EHV-1 & EHV-4 Rhinopneumonitis; Eastern, Western & Venezuelan Encephalomylitis;
Influenza, Type A1, A2 & KY93; Tetanus; Potomac Fever; Rabies Vaccine; West Nile Virus; and dewormer.
2) Fall (September or October) Vaccinations:
EHV-1 & EHV-4 Rhinopneumonitis; Influenza, Type A1, A2 & KY93; and dewormer.
Supplements & Supplemental Feed/Grains:
Supplements and/or supplemental feed and/or grains recommended by a veterinarian (but always with prior approval of the owner) or requested by the owner is at CCR cost plus 15% plus applicable labor at the then current CCR Labor Rate.
Farrier:
Farrier costs are at the then current charge for local Farrier services
. Should tranquilizing be required for behavioral problems applicable veterinary charges will be added. Non-tranquilized but otherwise difficult handling horses requiring extended service time may necessitate an additional charge based upon actual time required.
Transport:
Should area transport be required (e.g.-to a veterinary facility for dental work
, emergency services or other service(s) that cannot be easily, realistically or conveniently done at CCR) a Transportation Fee for mileage plus applicable labor at the then current CCR Labor Rate would apply.
Burial Services:
CCR Cemetery site and burial service (plus veterinary euthanizing, when applicable) is available.
This service includes installation of a reasonable sized grave marker (if desired) to be provided by the owner.
FOR THE SAFETY OR CONVENIENCE OF ALL OUR BOARDERS:
The State Of Idaho requires any horse(s) transported into the State to have a current negative Coggins Test prior to and certification thereof accompanying the horse during such transport.
A current Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is also required and a copy thereof should accompany the horse during transport.
Some states require a Brand Inspection for transport out of or through their State. Check with your appropriate authorities or your veterinarian as to these requirements prior to transporting through all states in route.
All horses will be quarantined upon arrival for a period of two (2) weeks before being released into the general population or allowed to have any direct contact with other boarders.
During the Quarantine Period each horse will receive a complete physical examination including any required blood testing by a local veterinarian to insure a sound and disease free condition.
We reserve the right to refuse boarding of any horse(s) that, in our opinion, embraces a disposition and/or frequently demonstrates behavior that we feel could be detrimental or dangerous to other boarders and/or our personnel.
Board charges are on a monthly basis invoiced quarterly approximately 30 days in advance. Scheduled optional services or non scheduled infrequent services are billed separately monthly as they occur and are due upon receipt of invoice.
Invoicing, client statements, continually updated photographs, occasional video and text updates on their horse are available via their own personal webpage on our website, www.RandRforHorses.com, accessible only with their personal password. For anyone without electronic or Internet capabilities USPS "Snail Mail" will be utilized for invoicing and statements.