Is a 2 stage adequate for a 3 year old?

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My potential purchace is only three and I want him vetted- but hes only been very very lightly backed- so I presume he cant do the 3rd stage of a 5 stage vetting as he hasnt been worked strenuously for 30min yet- only been used to doing a 'fun' session of about 15-20 min of walk and trot. So- is a 2 stage adequate for a horse of his age? He's not expensive, but is well bred and I want to ride and drive him and do some shows/dressage in about 5 years or so...
 
Most vets are unlkey to allow a 5 stage vetting.
2 stage is prob adequant and vet will advise you as far as possible
 
Yes, it is IMHO. However, would ask for flexions etc to be done ontop, and depending what level of work you want the horse for, would Xray legs aswell, just to be 100%
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It is allowed, because you can lunged the horse rather than see it ridden.
If you have a sensible vet conducting the vetting. I got a 2yo vetted (athough obviously wasn't broken so couldn't do your standard 5 stage, but they did what they could more extensive than a 2 stage). It included the flexions, but like i said, needs to be a sensible vet. You can find a problem with any horse if you look hard enough.
 
i would have a chat with the vet himself and see what he can do for you, flexion test should come into it @ 2 stage but i would also want to see it under some kind of strenuous exersise (loose schooled)? so i could hear lung function and wind, also 2nd flexion after and trot up,,,, think thats my home made version of a 4.5 stage, no matter what you are paying for the horse, you are paying the vet the same, so would make the most of having the vet there!!!!!!
 
I would ensure it was scoped if you can't do the strenuous exercise - my 3 year old passed a 2 stage and a year later I had to have a hobday and tie back. He was a bad roarer = an endoscopy would have picked it up.
 
that happened to me, last year bought horse had two stage vetting, wish i had just ran it loose just for a miniute, vet would have picked up roaring straight away!! no endoscope needed just good ears much cheaper!!!!
 
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