The pre-purchase exam

The single most important checkpoint in buying a horse — what a vetting covers, and how to read the findings.

This pillar is published in stages. The overview below is live; the detailed cluster articles are being written next.

An independent pre-purchase exam is where many problems are caught — and where many good buys are wrongly abandoned over a finding that didn’t matter. The goal isn’t a “perfect” horse; it’s an honest picture of risk for the job you have in mind.

In this section

  • What a vet actually checks Coming soon
  • Reading X-rays as a buyer Coming soon
  • When a finding is (and isn't) a deal-breaker Coming soon

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