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veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
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2016-03-25 9:33 AM
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Consignment Question
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Just curious, when you sell a horse on consignment, who pays for the health, coggins, and brand inspection?
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hoofs_in_motion
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2016-03-25 9:38 AM
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RE: Consignment Question
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owner of the horse, and it should be current if listing the horse for sale anyways
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wyoming barrel racer
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2016-03-25 9:48 AM
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I handle taking a lot of weanlings on consignment. I love to halter break so some of the neighbors have taken advantage of that. They pay for any and all expenses. I pay for any ads that I list them in. They do not have a current coggins as do none of my own. It costs too dang much for us to run a horse an hour one way to the vet, in the case they don't sell in that year time frame, besides they have to go again within 30 days to get a health to travel out of state. Once the payment is received on the horse, they are taken to the vet for health/coggins and brand inspection. Saves a good $100 per horse just in fuel and vet fees. I have a vet in SD that can run the blood in an hour if we have a shipper that is ready to ship asap. I have never had a buyer insist on a coggins being pulled first.
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veintiocho
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2016-03-25 10:36 AM
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wyoming barrel racer - 2016-03-25 9:48 AM
I handle taking a lot of weanlings on consignment. I love to halter break so some of the neighbors have taken advantage of that. They pay for any and all expenses. I pay for any ads that I list them in. They do not have a current coggins as do none of my own. It costs too dang much for us to run a horse an hour one way to the vet, in the case they don't sell in that year time frame, besides they have to go again within 30 days to get a health to travel out of state. Once the payment is received on the horse, they are taken to the vet for health/coggins and brand inspection. Saves a good $100 per horse just in fuel and vet fees. I have a vet in SD that can run the blood in an hour if we have a shipper that is ready to ship asap. I have never had a buyer insist on a coggins being pulled first.
Thanks! That is what I thought, just wanted to make sure :
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2016-03-25 10:52 AM
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In Texas the seller is required to provide a current Coffins test. I vaccinate my horses annually for their protection. If I am interested in a horse for sale, the first questions I ask are about current Coggins and vaccinations. If they are not up to date, I move on. I guess the answer to your question is that the seller is responsible.
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