Valley
Stables and Exotics' credentials include holding both a U.S.D.A. Class
"A" Breeder's License issued under the Animal Welfare Act and a
current U.S.D.I.-U.S. Fish & Wildlife- Federal Import/Export Permit.
Valley Stables holds a current INSPECTOR'S LICENSE for the Spotted
Saddle Horse Breeders and Exhibitors' Association.
We are also active members in the following organizations: T.W.H.B.E.A.,
N.S.S.H.A., S.S.H.B.E.A., L.I.O.C., F.C.F., I.M.D.R., I.L.R. and the
K.W.H.A.,also the ILR (International Llama Registry) and AMLA
(American Miniature Llama Association) Articles written by John K.
Babb have been published in: The Animal Finders' Guide, The Horse
Connection Magazine, The Rare Breeds Journal, The Horse Journal and
quoted in the Las Vegas Review, The Berea Citizen, The Richmond
Register, The Danville Advocate Messenger, The Garrard County News,
The Central Record Newspaper, The Mt. Vernon Signal, The Louisville
Courier-Journal, The Lexington Herald Leader news publications. As
well as appearing on the Lexington, Kentucky NBC affiliate television
station WLEX-Channel 18 Big Story at Six program.
We take pride in assuming the responsibility for providing the highest
quality of care for all of our animals. We hold ourselves to the
highest standards within each of our breeding programs so we may offer
for sale a superior quality animal. During our many years of
experience breeding animals the health, comfort, as well as the
physical and mental stimulation and welfare of every animal in our
care has always been our first and foremost concern.
For your horse and other
animal transportation needs we recommend:

Owner: John K. Babb
4421 Copper Creek Rd
Berea, KY 40403
Email Me
Phone: 859-925-2242
Cell Phone: 859-544-7280
NOTE: All deposits are NON-REFUNDABLE under any circumstances
whatsoever with the only exception being Valley Stables and
Exotics ceasing to continue the particular animal's breeding
program, therefore no longer producing the animal for which the
deposit was received. By sending a deposit, a buyer is entering
into a legally binding contract both implicitly and expressly to
purchase the specified animal for which the deposit was made.
These are not "dry goods" which can simply be pulled off of a
shelf at will but are living animals involved in an ongoing
breeding program, therefore no time frame is exact and nature must
run its course. A deposit gives you a guaranteed position in line
on the waiting list and the animals are sold as they are born in
the same order in which the deposit was received.
Also, the buyer
assumes the responsibility for acquiring, if needed, any needed
permits or licenses to own any animals sold by Valley Stables &
Exotics in their particular area. There are no federal laws to
prohibit anyone in the continental U.S. from owning as a pet any
of the animals bred and sold by Valley Stables & Exotics.
Thank
you,
John K. Babb
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