Live Cover Breeding Program

Policies, Health Requirements, Boarding Terms & Disclosures

1. Program Overview

This program provides live-cover breeding using select registered Valais Blacknose rams housed at Vineyard Valais. Ewes are boarded on-site for a structured breeding period designed to cover two complete estrous cycles, maximizing the opportunity for successful conception.

This document is intended as an informational guide for those interested in our breeding program. Participants will be required to sign a formal breeding services agreement prior to scheduling.

Important Disclosure

While every good-faith effort will be made to achieve successful breeding, no guarantees are made regarding pregnancy, number of lambs, lamb sex or color, or live births.

2. Available Rams & Selection

Our breeding program features registered Valais Blacknose rams selected for conformation, wool quality, and breed-standard markings. All rams are registered with VBSANA and maintained to the highest health standards.

Ram Selection

Clients may request a specific ram based on availability. We reserve the right to recommend alternative pairings based on genetic compatibility, scheduling, or ram workload. Ram assignments are confirmed at booking.

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3. Fee Structure

Breeding Service Fee

The breeding service fee is charged per ewe and covers access to the selected ram for the duration of the breeding period. This fee is separate from boarding. Fees vary by ram selection.

Non-Refundable Booking Deposit: $250 (applied toward total breeding fee)

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Boarding Fee

Boarding Rate

$8 per ewe, per day

Boarding includes:

Payment Terms

4. Breeding Period & Length of Stay

40 Days

Standard Breeding Period

Consecutive days on property

2 Cycles

Cycles Covered

Complete estrous cycles (17-day average)

This duration ensures ewes have two opportunities to conceive. Ewes must remain on property for the full contracted period unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Scheduling & Reservations

5. Breeding Methodology

All breedings are conducted via pen breeding with supervised ram access. Rams wear marking harnesses throughout the breeding period, allowing us to track breeding activity and provide estimated conception dates.

What to Expect

Ewe Behavior

If a ewe consistently refuses to remain with the ram, exhibits aggressive behavior toward the ram, or poses a safety concern, we reserve the right to contact the owner to discuss options, which may include early pickup. In such cases, breeding fees are non-refundable, though unused boarding may be prorated.

6. Health Requirements

To protect our rams and resident flock, all ewes must meet the following health requirements prior to arrival. Documentation must be submitted at least 3 days before the scheduled arrival date.

California Residents

Blood testing is offered at UC Davis for a very low cost.

Interstate Health Certificate: Ewes entering from another state must be accompanied by a valid Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI/health certificate) issued within 30 days of arrival, as required by California state regulations.

Required Testing

Test Requirements
OPP (Ovine Progressive Pneumonia) Negative test within 12 months
CL (Caseous Lymphadenitis) Negative test within 12 months
Johne's Disease Negative test within 12 months
Fecal Egg Count Two counts 30 days apart; second within 30 days of arrival; must be below 50 EPG
CD&T Vaccination Current vaccination required
Campylobacter (Vibriosis) Vaccination Series completed at least 30 days prior to arrival
Chlamydia (Enzootic Abortion) Vaccination Series completed at least 30 days prior to arrival

Additional Requirements

Ewe Eligibility

Ewes with Reproductive History Concerns

If a ewe has a history of abortion, failure to conceive, or difficulty carrying to term, please disclose this information at booking. A veterinary breeding soundness exam may be required.

7. Arrival & Departure

Before Arrival

Upon Arrival

Pickup

Abandonment Policy

Any ewe not retrieved within 60 days of the scheduled end date, and without written agreement for extended boarding, may be considered abandoned. Vineyard Valais reserves the right to rehome or sell abandoned animals to recover costs.

8. Veterinary Care During Boarding

We monitor all boarded animals daily. In the event a health concern arises:

Owner Responsibility

All veterinary expenses incurred during boarding are the responsibility of the ewe owner. By enrolling in this program, owners authorize Vineyard Valais to seek emergency veterinary care if the owner cannot be reached and delay would compromise animal welfare.

9. Pregnancy Verification & Guarantees

Pregnancy Verification

We recommend pregnancy verification via ultrasound approximately 60 days post-breeding. Owners are responsible for arranging ultrasound services with their own veterinarian after pickup.

Rebreeding Policy

If a ewe is confirmed open (not pregnant) via ultrasound between 60 and 75 days post last possible breeding date, a complimentary rebreeding may be offered for the following season, subject to:

What We Cannot Guarantee

Breeding is inherently unpredictable. We cannot and do not guarantee:

10. Registration & Documentation

For clients participating in a breed-up program or registering purebred offspring, we provide the necessary documentation to support your registry submissions.

Provided Documentation

DNA & Registry Requirements

Many registries require DNA verification for registration. DNA collection and submission for offspring is the owner's responsibility. We can provide guidance on registry requirements upon request.

11. Liability & Disclosures

Participation in this breeding program involves inherent risks associated with livestock handling, transport, and animal behavior. By enrolling, ewe owners acknowledge and accept these risks.

Owner Responsibilities

Vineyard Valais Responsibilities

Limitation of Liability

Vineyard Valais is not liable for injury, illness, death, or reproductive failure except in cases of gross negligence. Our total liability shall not exceed the fees paid for the affected animal's breeding and boarding services.

Under California law, livestock professionals are not liable for injuries or damages resulting from the inherent risks of livestock activities. Participants are advised to maintain appropriate livestock insurance coverage.

12. Early Termination

Owner-Initiated

Owners may request early pickup at any time. Breeding fees are non-refundable once the ewe has been introduced to the ram. Boarding will be prorated to the actual days of stay.

Vineyard Valais-Initiated

We reserve the right to terminate services early if:

In cases of early termination initiated by Vineyard Valais due to ewe health or behavior issues present at or before arrival, breeding fees are non-refundable. Unused boarding may be prorated at our discretion.

13. How to Reserve Your Spot

Ready to participate in our Live Cover Breeding Program? Here's how to get started:

  1. Contact us to discuss your ewes, breeding goals, and preferred dates
  2. Submit health documentation for preliminary review
  3. Pay booking deposit to secure your reservation
  4. Sign breeding services agreement prior to arrival
  5. Deliver your ewe(s) on the scheduled date

Contact Us

Vineyard Valais

Paso Robles, California

autumnbadelt@gmail.com805-325-9261

www.vineyardvalais.com

This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a binding agreement.

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