How does LCR decide on the equine placement fees?
When a horse is brought to LCR he is coggins tested, vaccinated, wormed, teeth checked, farrier visited, evaluated, and administered any other treatment that is prescribed. Some of these horses costs well exceed the amount of fee requested. The Board of Directors votes and decides the appropriate placement fee. It is a percentage of the fair market value of the horse in question. A fee is applied to help recoup some of the expenses incurred.
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