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			  AVAILABLE DURING FOALING SEASON
			    
			  
			  Due to popular demand, we are now offering consignment 
			  sales for our clients. Selling a horse can be a dreaded 
			  experience for some riders who don’t have the time or required 
			  resources to get the job done on their own. Work schedules, lack 
			  of safe riding facilities and even privacy concerns are some of 
			  the many reasons our clients choose to consign horses. Consigning 
			  allows our clients freedom from worries like no-show potential 
			  Buyers, missed work, and rider liability. Jarred Langston is a 
			  talented rider and trainer who prides himself on his ability to 
			  match suitable horses and riders. We take our time with each 
			  prospective buyer to ensure that matches are well made. Be sure to 
			  check out our references.
			    
			  In summary, the seller sets a price for which they will sell the 
			  horse and when the horse is first moved to our facility we work 
			  with the horse to get to know the horse. If the horse passes our 
			  evaluation, we continue our process of marketing and selling.  We 
			  take photographs, produce a sales video, and advertise.  We 
			  advertise through our website and we also utilize other channels. 
			  We also let our extensive list of clients know horses are 
			  available, through email, and by making phone calls. Horses are 
			  usually up for sale within 30 days from moving into our barn, 
			  depending on the horse and situation.  See below for the list of 
			  fees and what we provide. 
			    
			  WHAT WE PROVIDE: 
		  
		  
		  Photographs
		  
		  Sales Videos
		  
		  Advertisements
		  
		  We handle all sales calls, texts and e-mails
		  
		  We meet all prospective buyers and show the horse, sometimes multiple 
		  times for each potential buyer.
		  
		  We handle the horse for all appointments (buyer visits, pre-purchase 
		  exams, veterinary/farrier appointments, etc)
		  
		  Gait certification for KMSHA/SMSHA/NAHR registration if desired 
		  (Stephanie is an official examiner) 
			  FEES:  
		  
		  
		  $300/mo pasture 
		  board fee or $550/mo stall 
		  board fee (required)
		  
		  monthly training fee (optional, but recommended)
		  
		  Veterinary Fees (if required)All veterinary care, including but 
		  not limited to: vaccinations, dental work, and emergency veterinary 
		  services, shall be at the expense of the Owner. We will provide 
		  holding/handling without an additional fee. The farm veterinarian is 
		  Chris Robinson of Blue Mountain Equine. The Owner may call his office 
		  at 540-948-3293 and set up an account directly.
		  
		  Farrier 
		  Fees (when required)All farrier care, including but not limited to 
		  trimming and shoeing shall be at the expense of the Owner. We will 
		  provide holding/handling without an additional fee. Our farrier 
		  service is on site.
		  
		  Commission10% commission based on selling price with a minimum of $250 OR see 
		  Commission Agreement for net proceeds option
 
	  REQUIREMENTS: 
		  
		  
		  HONESTY! We need to know as much as possible about your horse in order 
		  to represent him/her fairly and honestly. 
		  
		  Signed Board 
		  & Commission Agreement
		  
		  Current negative coggins (within 1 year)
		  
		  Current on deworming (within 2 months)
		  
		  Current on vaccinations - Minimum 
		  requirements are Rabies,  EEV (Equine Encephalomyelitis - 
		  Eastern, Western & Venezuelan), EIV (Equine Influenza Virus - A2), EHV 
		  (Rhinopneumonitis - 1 & 4) TET (Tetanus Toxoid), WNV (West Nile Virus) 
		  --- these can all be taken care of in a single dose of
		  
		  Equiject 7 ,
		  
		  Prestige 5 + WNV  or
		  
		  Fluvac Innovator 6 and a seperate
		  
		  Rabies. If you vaccinate your own horse, please provide a copy of 
		  your purchase of the vaccine and the date given. If your vet provided 
		  the vaccination, please provide a report from your vet.
		  
		  If your horse is registered, please provide the appropriate 
		  registration papers and a signed transfer. 
	  Who do I contact for 
					more information?For more 
					information e-mail 
					
					Stephanie 
					or call 540-825-1300
 
	    
	  DISCLAIMER:We hope to be in business for many more 
	  years (actually, we're hoping for many generations), so we reserve the 
	  right to refuse representing dangerous or unsuitable horses. We are 
	  practical people and realize the fluke occurances happen. We also 
	  understand the nature and psychology of horses. That said, we are 
	  qualified to make the final determination of suitability and reserve the 
	  right to do so. We can not stake our reputation on horses who don't suit 
	  our program. We will do everything in our power to evaluate fairly and 
	  give your horse the best possible opportunity to find a new home, but we 
	  cannot make guarantees.
 
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