Livestock Boarding Specialists

Protect Your Hobby Farm from Unexpected Vet Bills

AI-powered analysis of your livestock boarding agreement reveals hidden vet cost risks and unfair clauses before you sign.

The Problem

The Vet Cost Trap in Livestock Boarding Agreements

Boarding agreements for horses, goats, and other livestock often contain vague or one-sided veterinary cost clauses that can drain your farm budget.

  • Emergency vet costs split 50/50 but 'emergency' never defined
  • You pay 100% for any vet visit, even if boarding facility caused injury
  • No cap on costs or requirement for your approval before treatment
  • Boarding facility chooses vet without your input, leading to inflated bills
The Solution

Fair Vet Cost Clauses for Peace of Mind

Legal Shell AI instantly scans your boarding agreement, flagging unfair vet cost terms and suggesting balanced language that protects both parties.

  • Identifies ambiguous 'emergency' definitions and missing cost caps
  • Highlights clauses forcing you to pay for facility-caused injuries
  • Suggests fair cost-sharing splits and prior approval requirements
  • Compares your agreement to industry-standard livestock boarding contracts

How It Works

Three steps to secure fair vet cost terms in your boarding agreement

1

Upload

Snap a photo or upload your livestock boarding agreement PDF.

2

Analyze

Our AI scans specifically for vet cost clauses, risk language, and imbalance.

3

Act

Receive a plain-English report with suggested changes to protect your farm.

78%
of boarding agreements have unfair vet cost clauses
8min
average review time
3x
faster than a lawyer review
1200+
livestock agreements analyzed

What Hobby Farmers Say

"My boarding agreement said I'd cover 'all vet expenses.' Legal Shell AI caught that and I got it changed to split emergencies 50/50. Saved me thousands when my goat got sick."

Rebecca T. · Hobby Farmer & Goat Keeper

"As a boarding facility, we wanted to be fair but didn't realize our vet cost clause was so one-sided. The AI helped us draft language that's clear and protects both us and our boarders."

Mark D. · Farm Owner & Boarding Operator

"The report highlighted exactly what I needed to negotiate—especially the part about the facility choosing vets without my input. Now my agreement requires mutual approval for non-emergencies."

Lisa M. · Horse Owner & Small Farm Operator

Don't Sign Until You've Checked the Vet Cost Clause

Upload your livestock boarding agreement now and get a risk report in minutes. No lawyer required.

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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.