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Skip the Purchase Exam Owning a horse can be a big investment in time, money and emotion.
Unfortunately, horses seldom come with a money-back guarantee.
That’s why it
is so important to investigate the horse’s overall health and
condition through a purchase exam conducted by an equine veterinarian.
Whether you want a horse as a family pet, a pleasure mount, a breeding
animal, or a high performance athlete, you stand the best chance of
getting one that meets your needs by investing in a purchase exam.
Purchase
examinations may vary, depending on the intended use of the horse
and the veterinarian who is doing the examination. Deciding exactly
what should be included in the purchase examination requires good communication
between you and your veterinarian.
The following
guidelines from the American Association of Equine Practitioners
(AAEP) will help ensure
a custom-tailored exam:
- Choose
a veterinarian who is familiar with the breed, sport or use
for which the horse is being purchased.
- Explain
to your veterinarian your expectations and primary uses for
the horse, including short- and long-term goals (e.g., showing,
then breeding).
- Ask your veterinarian to outline the procedures that he or she feels
should be included in the exam and why.
- Establish the costs for these procedures.
- Be present during the purchase exam. The seller or agent should also
be present.
- Discuss with your veterinarian his or her findings in private.
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Don’t be afraid to ask questions or request further information
about your veterinarian’s findings in private.
The
veterinarian’s job is neither to pass or fail an animal. Rather,
it is to provide you with information regarding any existing medical
problems and to discuss those problems with you so that you can make
an informed purchase decision. Your veterinarian can advise you about
the horse’s current physical condition, but he or she cannot predict
the future. The decision to buy is yours alone to make. But your equine
veterinarian can be a valuable partner in the process of providing you
with objective, health-related information.
For more information about purchase exams, ask your equine veterinarian
for “Purchase
Exams: A Sound Economic Investment,” a brochure provided by the AAEP
in conjunction with Education Partner Bayer Animal Health. Additional information
can be found on the AAEP’s horse health Web site, www.myHorseMatters.com.
Reprinted with permission from the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
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