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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pre-sale equine physical survey in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the horse’s name, breed, year foaled, color, and sex in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying the horse.
  3. Fill in the consignor and owner details, including first and last names. If applicable, include agent information as well.
  4. Record the date and place of examination. Ensure this is accurate as it may be referenced later.
  5. Document any medical history related to colic, founder, surgery, or other conditions in the provided space. Be thorough for a comprehensive evaluation.
  6. Complete the clinical evaluation section by entering body temperature and observations regarding eyes, mouth, skin, tumors, scars, heart rate, and respiratory status.
  7. Indicate any evidence of lameness or founder in the equine physical exam section. Provide detailed notes on each limb's condition.
  8. For broodmares, include results from vaginal exams or palpation if necessary. Document any relevant comments or recommendations at the end of the form.
  9. Finally, ensure that the examining veterinarian signs and dates the form before submission.

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Our Price List ServicesPrice 2 stage vetting including bloods 300 5 stage vetting including bloods 440 Pony castration including drugs (except tetanus antitoxin) 300 Horse castration including drugs (except tetanus antitoxin) 29013 more rows Feb 5, 2025
A negative Coggins test is usually a requirement before a horse can gain admittance to a sale, though not always. If a horse does not have a negative Coggins test at the time of the sale, an on-site veterinarian might draw blood and send it for testing.
Fail: The horse fails the vetting because the veterinarian has identified docHub health or soundness issues that raise concerns about its suitability for the intended purpose. These issues might include lameness, respiratory problems, or other health conditions.

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Ultimately, the PPE should be looked at as a fact-finding mission that allows the buyer to make a more informed decision prior to purchasing the horse. This is why it is important for a buyer to understand that a horse does not PASS or FAIL a pre-purchase examination.
The presence of the seller of the horse does NOT entitle the seller to expect diagnoses or advice on any condition that may be discovered in their horse. Furthermore, the pre-purchase report is the sole legal property of the BUYER (the person who is paying for the exam).
Prices Initial examination, including interview, physical exam, communications with client, referring vet and insurance company, development of treatment and rehabilitation plan duration max 2 hour750 PRP treatment with onsite prepared PRP including ultrasonographic guided injection and surgical preparation 160012 more rows

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