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No, they differ depending on the horse's projected use. A good prepurchase exam isn't generic. It can't be. Every horse is unique; every rider is unique. Discuss your plans, goals, and ambitions with your vet when you schedule the exam, so that it' ... more
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Here are guidelines for getting the biggest bang out of the bucks that you invest in a prepurchase property inspection: ... more
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No matter whether you're buying a wood-frame cottage in the country or an urban condo in a 20-story, steel-and-concrete building, you need a complete inspection of the property's interior and exterior. The inspection should cover such areas as the ... more
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Yes, you do. You want your new horse to be healthy and sound. A prepurchase exam is your one chance to acquire important information about a horse before he becomes your horse. Prepurchase exams can be nail-biters, but postpurchase exams can be ... more
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Knowing how to do the basic prepurchase exam for a horse is an important part of horse ownership. We highly recommend a veterinarian prepurchase exam prior to the purchase of your new equine companion, as there is no substitute for the expert advice ... more
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There is no need to prepurchase such allowances. We bill customers for over-usage on a monthly basis. During each calendar month, an estimate is mailed out so there won't be any surprises. ... more
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