Horse Health Requirements
All horses must have a negative Coggins test within six months of the sale (make sure you draw the markings on the Coggins papers so that your horse can go to Canada) and a health chart within 30 days of the sale in order to get into the barn. If you are sending your horse(s) with a trucker before you arrive, you must send the health papers along with him or your horse(s) will not be able to get into the barn. Flu and Rhino shots are required. Bred mares must have signed documentation from a vet who has checked them and found them to be safe in foal within 30 days of the sale in order to be sold as bred. Any buyer of a bred mare who is uncertain of her being bred must have her checked by the sale vet before she leaves the grounds. If she is bred, the cost of checking will be paid by the buyer, if not it will be paid by the seller.
Check-In
No horses will be allowed into the building without the proper health papers. Horses arriving must be taken directly to the check-in office to have their paperwork processed. Sale numbers will be assigned and horses can be stalled. Be sure to send your paperwork with your trucker if you plan to send your consignments ahead of yourself.
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