PRE
- PURCHASE EXAMINATIONS
Pre-purchase
exams are often a source
of confusion for both buyers
and sellers as it is not
something that is undertaken
on a regular basis (unless
one of the parties is professionally
involved in horse trading).
Pre
purchase exams are performed
on behalf of the purchaser
after obtaining a brief
from them. It is not up to
the vendor to “organise
a vet check”.
The
extent of the exam will
depend on what the
purchaser
requests and what the horse
is intended for. Examinations
of say, a
child’s
riding pony,
a broodmare
and a racehorse
have very
different focuses. In
addition
to a clinical
exam, auxiliary
tests may
include such things
as endoscopy,
radiography,
ultrasonography,
blood tests,
drug testing,
ECG, rectal
exam, biopsies
etc. Examinations
are not always
conclusive
and sometimes
the vet may
recommend
further investigations
be undertaken
in order
to provide a more
accurate
report.
After
examination a report (oral
or written)
is then
made to the purchaser. This
report is confidential.
The vendor
is not
automatically entitled to
this information (despite
the fact
that they
own the
horse). The purchaser has
commissioned (and is
responsible for payment
for this exam) and
therefore
it is at
the purchaser’s
discretion
whether
or not
the information
is shared
with the
vendor.
The
vet does
not “pass
or fail” the
horse,
but rather
provides
a list
of any
abnormal
findings
and some
suggestion
as to
their
possible
consequences.
It is
up to
the purchaser
whether
or not
they
proceed
with
the purchase
of the
horse.
The vet
makes
no determination
as to
the suitability
of the
horse
for the
purpose
intended,
this
is a
business
judgement
that
is solely
the responsibility
of the
purchaser
and should
be based
on a
variety
of factors,
only
one of
which
is the
veterinary
exam.
The veterinary
exam
is not
a warranty
and will
not detect
all abnormalities
even
when
conducted
to the
highest
possible
standards.
The
pre
purchase exam
can
be a minefield,
but
greater understanding
and
communication is the
key
to obtaining
the
most useful
information
from
this
process.
Please
feel
free
to
contact us at
Riverdene
for
further information
about
pre
purchase examinations
regardless
of
whether you are
buying
or
selling a horse.