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Last updated March 31, 2026

Connecticut Horse / Livestock Bill of Sale Overview

Connecticut regulates livestock transactions through the Connecticut Department of Agriculture. While the state does not require a specific bill of sale form, a written record of sale is standard practice and recommended for all horse and livestock transactions. Connecticut has active Coggins testing requirements and requires health documentation for livestock entering the state. The state's equine industry, while smaller than western states, includes significant Thoroughbred and sport horse populations.

6.35%

Sales tax

No

Brand inspection

Required

Health certificate

Required

Coggins test

Connecticut Livestock Transfer Requirements

Here's what you need to know for a smooth horse or livestock transaction in Connecticut:

Important: Connecticut Health Documentation

Connecticut requires a current negative Coggins test for all equine change of ownership. Ensure your Coggins test is within the required timeframe before completing the sale. For interstate transport, both a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and negative Coggins are required.

What the Seller Must Provide

  • Signed Bill of Sale: Complete bill of sale with animal description, sale price, and both parties' information
  • Current Negative Coggins: EIA test within 12 months performed by an accredited veterinarian
  • Registration Papers: Signed transfer section on breed registration certificate (if registered)
  • Health Records: Vaccination history, deworming schedule, and veterinary records
  • Disclosure of Known Issues: Any known health problems, lameness, vices, or behavioral issues

What the Buyer Should Obtain

  • Signed Bill of Sale: Original copy with both signatures
  • Coggins Test Certificate: Copy of the current negative Coggins report
  • Registration Certificate: With signed transfer (if registered animal)
  • Health Certificate: If transporting across state lines, CVI within 30 days

How to Fill Out a Connecticut Horse Bill of Sale

Follow these steps to properly complete your Connecticut horse or livestock bill of sale.

1

Enter Seller Information

Include the seller's full legal name, farm or ranch name (if applicable), Connecticut mailing address, phone number, and email. If the seller is a licensed dealer or breeder, include the license or business registration number.

2

Enter Buyer Information

Include the buyer's full legal name, farm or ranch name, Connecticut address, phone number, and email. The buyer's location determines which local tax rates apply to the transaction.

3

Describe the Animal

Provide a detailed description: species (horse, cattle, goat, etc.), breed, registered name and number (if applicable), sex, age or date of birth, color, height (in hands for horses), weight, and all identifying markings, brands, tattoos, or microchip numbers.

4

Document Health Status

Record the Coggins test date and result (for equines), health certificate number and date, vaccination history, and deworming schedule. Attach copies of all health documentation to the bill of sale.

5

State Sale Price and Terms

Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Note the payment method and any installment terms. State whether the sale is as-is or includes warranties (soundness, breeding, vice-free, etc.). Disclose any known health issues or behavioral concerns.

6

Sign and Complete Documentation

Both buyer and seller sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies. Transfer breed registration papers by signing the transfer section. Ensure Coggins and health certificates are current. Complete any required brand inspections before transport.

Connecticut Brand Inspection Requirements

Connecticut does not have a brand inspection program or state brand board. As a northeastern state with a relatively small livestock population, brand-based identification systems are not used. Livestock ownership is established through bills of sale, breed registration papers, microchips, and other documentation methods common in the eastern United States.

Connecticut Health & Veterinary Requirements

Connecticut requires a negative Coggins test within the previous 12 months for all equine sales, shows, and events. Interstate imports of horses require a CVI issued within 30 days and a current negative Coggins. Cattle entering Connecticut must meet tuberculosis testing requirements. The Connecticut Department of Agriculture requires import permits for all livestock entering the state. The state has specific requirements for poultry due to avian influenza monitoring.

Connecticut Livestock Fees & Taxes

Here's a breakdown of the typical costs associated with a horse or livestock transaction in Connecticut:

Fee / TaxAmount
Coggins Test$25 - $50
Health Certificate (CVI)$30 - $70
State Sales Tax6.35%
Import PermitNo fee
Brand InspectionNot required

Sample Connecticut Horse Bill of Sale

Below is a preview of our Connecticut-specific horse bill of sale. Your customized document will include all fields required for Connecticut livestock transactions.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT

HORSE / LIVESTOCK BILL OF SALE

Equine & Livestock Transfer Document

SELLER:

Name: [Seller Name]
Farm/Ranch: [Farm Name]
Address: [Connecticut Address]

BUYER:

Name: [Buyer Name]
Farm/Ranch: [Farm Name]
Address: [Connecticut Address]

ANIMAL DESCRIPTION

Species: [Species] Breed: [Breed]
Registered Name: [Name]
Reg. #: [Number] Sex: [Sex]
Coggins Date: [Date] Result: [Negative]
Sale Price: $[Amount]

Connecticut Horse / Livestock Bill of Sale FAQ

Answers to common questions about Connecticut horse and livestock bills of sale, health requirements, and transfer regulations.

Official Connecticut Resources

Use these official state resources to verify requirements, check import regulations, and access government information for your Connecticut livestock transaction.

Other Connecticut Bill of Sale Templates

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