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A pre-purchase exam (or vet check) is important regardless of the horses asking price. Thats because you can get just as attached to an inexpensive horse as you can to a costly one, and any later vet care will cost as much as it would for a pricey horse.
In the United States anytime you cross state lines you are required by law to have a current negative coggins and health certificate on each horse that is traveling with you. This is true whether you are traveling for a horse show, trail ride, or relocation.
Owners should be aware of horse interstate transportation requirements. As of Feb. 13, horses being transported across Washington, Oregon and Idaho state lines must have certificates showing a negative Coggins test.
A standard exam will investigate most aspects of lameness that could indicate the horse is not well-suited for the intended use.Medical and performance history Medical and performance history. Written identification. Physical Exam. Movement evaluation. Flexion tests. Diagnostic imaging.
All interstate horse movements into California require: (1) a valid CVI, valid equine passport, or Working Horse Permit and (2) evidence of a negative EIA test within 12 months of entry.

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This includes listening to the horses heart and lungs, checking his eyes, mouth, teeth and skin, and taking his temperature. The vet will palpate the horses abdomen and legs looking for potential red flags like heat or tenderness.
Some states, like Colorado and Utah, honor a negative Coggins Test for up to 12 months. Other states, like Montana and Nevada, only honor the test for up to 6 months.
The Price Tag Crabbe notes that the exam itself typically takes at least two hours. The veterinarian may spend additional hours reviewing the horses medical history, assessing radiographs and potentially talking to other parties, such as the horses veterinarian or farrier. Its not uncommon, says Dr.
The cost for a Pre-Purchase Exam consists of a physical and soundness evaluation. The veterinarian will draw blood to keep on hand for 6 months in the event that drug testing is requested. The typical exam can take anywhere from 2-3 hours depending on how many optional services are performed.
The Coggins test looks for the Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) virus in horses. This highly contagious disease has no vaccine and no cure. The effects of this disease are horrible, and most horses are euthanized when positive test results come back. The Coggins, as its known, will be required for travel.

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