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Vet Guide: What to Know About Pre-Purchase Exams in 2025 🐴🔍📋

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Vet Guide: What to Know About Pre-Purchase Exams in 2025 🐴🔍📋

Vet Guide: What to Know About Pre-Purchase Exams in 2025 🐴🔍📋

By Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc

Buying a horse is a major investment—financially, emotionally, and in time. Before you commit, it’s wise to schedule a pre-purchase examination (PPE) with your veterinarian. While a PPE can’t predict the future, it can give you a clear view of the horse’s current health and soundness. 🧠🐎

In this 2025 buyer’s guide, Dr Duncan Houston outlines what’s included in a pre-purchase exam, what it can reveal, and how it supports smarter buying decisions. 🧪📋

1. What Is a Pre-Purchase Exam? 🔍

A pre-purchase exam is a veterinary evaluation of a horse before sale, requested by the potential buyer. It is not a pass/fail exam—it simply gives you medical insight into the horse’s condition on the day of the visit. 🩺

The purpose is to assess the horse’s:

  • 🫀 General health
  • 🦶 Soundness and lameness status
  • 📈 Suitability for the buyer’s intended use

2. What’s Included in a Basic PPE? 🧼🧪

Most PPEs start with a general physical exam that covers:

  • 👀 Eyes, ears, and teeth
  • 🫁 Heart and lungs
  • 🩻 Skin, hooves, joints
  • 🦷 Oral exam

A standard lameness exam includes:

  • 🚶‍♂️ Walk and trot in-hand (on straight and circle)
  • 🦵 Flexion tests (to check for joint sensitivity)
  • 🐎 Possibly a ridden exam, depending on the vet and your request

3. Additional Testing Options 🧬📊

Depending on the horse’s use and your concerns, your vet may recommend or you may request:

  • 📸 X-rays (radiographs) of key joints—especially for jumping or racing
  • 🔬 Endoscopy for airway issues in performance horses
  • 🧫 Bloodwork or drug screens for hidden health concerns
  • 🔍 Reproductive exam for mares or stallions intended for breeding
  • 📖 Review of past veterinary records (if available)

4. Customizing the Exam to Your Needs 🧠📌

A PPE should reflect your goals. For example:

  • 🏇 Racehorses: Emphasis on knees, fetlocks, hocks
  • 🎯 Barrel horses: Focus on feet, hocks, back
  • 🐣 Breeding stock: Include full repro workup

Be honest about what you plan to do with the horse so your vet can tailor the exam to what matters most. 🎯

5. What a PPE Can—and Can’t—Tell You 📋❌

A pre-purchase exam can:

  • 🧪 Detect current lameness or illness
  • 🧠 Reveal conformation faults that may affect performance
  • 📊 Help you weigh risk factors before buying

But it cannot:

  • 🔮 Predict future injuries or disease
  • 👩‍⚖️ Tell you whether to buy the horse (your decision, not your vet’s)

It’s a medical snapshot—not a guarantee. Always review findings with your vet and trainer. 🧠🤝

6. Summary Table: Pre-Purchase Exam Checklist 📋✅

Exam Component Purpose
General health check Screen for visible illness or abnormalities
Lameness evaluation Detect current or potential joint/muscle issues
Flexion tests Reveal joint sensitivity not visible at rest
Optional X-rays Deeper look at bone and joint health
Airway or repro exam Useful for breeding or athletic performance

7. Final Thoughts from Dr Duncan Houston 💬

A pre-purchase exam isn’t just a smart step—it’s a necessary one. Even experienced buyers can miss subtle lameness or hidden issues without a vet’s help. By customizing your PPE to your needs and reviewing the findings objectively, you give yourself the best chance of a sound, successful purchase. 🐎🧠📋

Need help scheduling or interpreting a PPE? Visit AskAVet.com or download the Ask A Vet app 📲 to access expert equine buying support, vet referrals, and pre-purchase resources.

— Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc

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