Hug
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Hi all, when purchasing a horse, what do you normally want to have included in the vet check?
Your advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Your advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Discuss it with the vet you are instructing - if it is a riding horse you normally need the 5 stage package, if it is unbroken or can't be ridden for some reason a lesser one to include eyes, heart, limbs etc,, but can't do wind normally because they need to be galloped for that.
A 5-stage vetting has standard things that it covers. X-rays are extra and not included in a 5-stage. Always use a vet not connected with the seller. You may also need to think what an insurance company may require to insure your horse and what cover you would want e.g. loss of use requires a 5-stage normally.
http://www.rvc.ac.uk/rvc-equine/practice/veterinary-services/pre-purchase-examination
There is nothing wrong with using the same vet as you are more likely to find issues as they have to disclose the horses previous history with them.
There is nothing wrong with using the same vet as you are more likely to find issues as they have to disclose the horses previous history with them. I always do and it makes me suspicious if they wont do it IMO
X rays are only as good as the vet interpreting them(and is subjective) so IMO a waste of money for a riding horse they quickly turn a £300 vetting into £600
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they do not HAVE to, a vetting is the condition of the horse on the day nothing to do with the past-history will/can only be disclosed if owner states it is ok to. I agree it is suspicious if it is not disclosed but they do not have to