The two stage vetting
When buying a horse, we always advise that you have any potential purchases thoroughly evaluated by a vet. We offer pre-purchase examinations (vettings) to both existing and external clients, with simple packages and no hidden charges. There are two types of vettings; two stage/limited or five stage/full vetting.
We cover a large area for pre purchase examinations.
What does a pre-purchase examination include?
A two-stage vetting includes only stages one and two whereas a five stage vetting includes all five stages. The first step for any vetting, once it is booked in, is the vet will contact you beforehand to have a conversation regards any concerns you have and your requirements for the horse and most importantly introduce themselves.

Stage one- Preliminary examination
This involves assessing the horse’s conformation, listening to its heart, checking eyes and assessing any lumps and bumps.
Stage two – Walk and trot in-hand
The horse is walked and trotted in-hand on a hard surface. Flexion tests are performed of all four limbs and trotting on a circle on a hard surface is performed if it is safe to do so. This is where a two-stage vetting would stop.
The price includes a telephone consultation before the vetting takes place. This ensures that the vet is aware of any concerns you may have and your proposed use for the horse. It also includes a telephone consultation after the vetting has taken place to discuss the vet’s findings and a written report detailing the vet’s findings.
VDS bloods are taken at every pre purchase examination and stored externally. This is included in the above price.
There are extra fees involved with analysing the bloods via the external laboratory.
Advanced payment is needed before any vetting is carried out.
