EQUINE VETERINARY EXCELLENCE

Have your pre purchase vet check undertaken by a highly experienced sport horse vet. 

Are you trying a new horse and looking for a highly experienced equine veterinarian to help you make the right decision? Dr Mike Tweedie has a wealth of experience conducting comprehensive horse pre purchase examinations. 

✓ Our practice is equipped with the latest mobile diagnostic technology. 

✓ All pre purchase vet checks are performed by a horse vet with 20 years of experience in the performance horse industry. 

✓ Only a highly experienced horse vet has the ability to match the clinical picture with diagnostics such as x-rays and ultrasound to offer an accurate risk profile for your prospective purchase. 

Pre Purchase Examinations

To book a pre purchase examination please ring 03 5977 5250.

 
Pre-purchase horse vetting examination
 

Pre-purchase horse vetting examination

There is a risk associated with the purchase of any horse. In order to manage that risk, we advise prospective purchasers to employ an experienced equine veterinarian to undertake a pre-purchase examination. A pre-purchase examination is not an examination for soundness and the aim is not to pass or fail a horse.

Instead, the aim of conducting a pre-purchase examination should be to identify, assess and attempt to quantify the risks associated with purchasing the horse for its intended purpose. It is very important that the horse is currently fit and in athletic training because, for example, it is very difficult to assess the suitability of a horse for any purpose if it has been spelling in a paddock for three months.

In order to adequately assess the horse, the clinical examination is a very important part of the process. We can offer two types of examinations that can suit the needs of you as a purchaser and also the horse depending on their stage of their career and intended use.

Flexion Tests

Flexion Tests

Flexion tests are a valuable part of the 5 stage pre purchase examination.

Ultrasound Examination

Ultrasound Examination

An ultrasound examination is an optional, additional extra that may be recommended on the basis of findings during the pre purchase examination.

Radiographs

Radiographs

Radiographs are commonly taken in addition the 5 stage pre purchase examination as part of the overall clinical assessment of the horse.

PRE-PURCHASE EXAMINATION 

FAQ’s

    • A dark stable in which to examine the eyes.

    • A hard driveway or concrete area on which the horse can be walked and trotted out in hand.

    • An area in which the horse can be ridden or lunged.

    If the vendor does not have these facilities, it may be advisable to consider transporting the horse to another location at which these facilities are available.

  • 1. General clinical examination including eyes, heart, lungs, mouth, feet and conformation.

    2. Walking and trotting out in hand on a hard surface in a straight line. Application of hoof testers, turning, backing and flexion tests.

    3. Observation under saddle or on the lunge. The vendor will be expected to ride or lunge the horse at the trot and canter for at least fifteen to twenty minutes.

    4. The horse is then allowed to cool down.

    5. Final trot up. Walking, and trotting out in hand on a hard surface in a straight line. Lunging on a hard surface. Repeat flexion tests.

    Finally, the veterinarian undertaking the examination will discuss all findings with the purchaser and provide a written report within twenty four hours. The veterinary report is not a guarantee and no warranty is given or implied, the veterinary report is a professional assessment of the risk associated with purchase of the horse on the basis of the findings on the day of the examination.

  • On the basis of the findings of the five stage examination, your veterinarian may suggest, for an additional fee, diagnostic testing such as radiographs of a suspect joint or an ultrasound examination of a thickened tendon.

    Alternatively, additional diagnostic testing can be undertaken as part of the initial pre-purchase examination. The types of diagnostic testing routinely undertaken include, but are not limited to;

    1. Routine radiographic studies are often taken of knees, fetlocks, hocks, stifles and front feet.

    2. Ultrasound examination of tendons.

    3. Endoscopic examination of the upper respiratory tract.

    4. Complete body profile blood testing to look for sub-clinical disease and assess organ function.

  • When requested, we are more than happy to make copies of our radiographs available to interstate veterinarians. Our practice has an online repository and a 30 day link to our radiographic study can be emailed to your own veterinarian. Your veterinarian will have instant access to our DICOM files, which will allow them to provide their own advice, with the knowledge that the images they are assessing are of sufficient quality to be relied upon. This is one way that we can help ensure a timely and straightforward purchasing experience for interstate clients.

  • The final decision to buy the horse rests with you, the purchaser. If there is any aspect of the pre-purchase examination findings that you don’t understand, please feel free to ask us as many questions as you please, before making your final decision.

  • If the horse is owned by one of our clients, as a general rule, we will not undertake a pre-purchase examination.

  • Before undertaking a pre-purchase examination we suggest that all prospective purchasers give consideration to the following;

    1. Retain a professional trainer to ride the horse and give advice as to the suitability of the horse for its intended purpose.

    2. In respect to show animals, sight an original and current measuring certificate.

    3. Sight original registration papers and determine that the vendor is the listed on the registration papers as the last owner.

    4. Obtain a written and signed medical history from the vendor.

  • All information obtained during the pre-purchase examination is owned by the purchaser who has paid for the pre-purchase examination. We will not discuss the details of our findings with the vendor without the permission of the purchaser. Nor will we discuss the details of our findings with any other prospective purchasers unless they retain us as the veterinarian to undertake an examination on their behalf.

Useful Information

  • Like any other transaction, buying a horse comes with a certain degree of risk. Having said this, you can minimise this risk by engaging an experienced equine veterinarian to perform a pre-purchase examination. All prospective buyers should engage the services of an experienced equine veterinarian because a pre purchase examination is essential to minimise the risk associated with purchasing a new horse.

    Pre purchase examinations or vetting, as it is popularly known, is a vital step in the horse buying process. Vetting aims to identify, assess and quantify the risks associated with purchasing a horse for the proposed objective. For instance, if the intended use of the horse is performance sport, the horse must be fit, athletic and currently in training because it is difficult to assess the suitability of a horse if it is out of work and resting in a paddock.

  • Assessing a horse by conducting a clinical examination is an integral part of the pre-purchase horse vetting.

    The cost of pre pre-purchase exam for a horse depends on the type of examination undertaken and whether or not further diagnostic testing is desired by the purchaser. When we perform a pre-purchase exam on a horse, we expect the seller to disclose the entire clinical history upon request. Without full disclosure of the horse’s clinical history, the pre-purchase exam cannot be completed.

    The geographic location of the horse can influence the pre-purchase vet check cost. We routinely perform vetting examinations on the Mornington Peninsula, West Gippsland and the lower Yarra Valley area. Upon request, we can extend our services beyond these areas for an additional travel fee.

  • That brings us to the question: what does a pre-purchase exam on a horse include? Well, our 5 stage pre purchase examination consists of:

    Stage 1 – A thorough clinical examination of the horse to detect any apparent signs of injury, disease, or physical abnormality whilst the horse is at rest.

    Stage 2 – We observe the horse while it walks and trots in a straight line on a hard, level surface, with flexion tests.

    Stage 3 – We observe the horse perform strenuous exercise under saddle to evaluate its movement and the response of it’s cardiorespiratory system to exercise.

    Stage 4 – Rest the horse to show any stiffness induced by exercise and monitor the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.

    Stage 5 – Another examination at a trot in hand to rule out any worsening of a subtle underlying lameness problem.

    The pre-purchase vet exam horse cost does not include the expenses associated with the undertaking of other procedures such as blood sampling, radiographs and ultrasound examinations. We always discuss the usefulness and cost of further diagnostic testing with the purchaser and obtain consent prior to undertaking any further diagnostic testing.

  • The horse vet check cost includes a comprehensive report. After conducting a pre-purchase examination on the horse, your vet will form an opinion regarding the horse’s suitability for the proposed use. Their findings and advice will be outlined in a written report and discussed with the purchaser.

  • Call us on (03) 5977 5250 during office hours (9 am-5 pm, Monday to Friday) to arrange a pre-purchase examination.

    We will be happy to help you with any queries on horse vetting or horse vet visit cost. We are here to help you with all your pre-purchase vet exam horse needs.