Yearling purchase
Question
I'm a first timer looking at a yearling for purchase. Please advise on required pre purchase examination, should x-raying of the knees be included?
Thanks for your advise.
Answer
Georgie,
I would say that it depends on how much you're spending. Since all Thoroughbreds have just turned a year old on January 1, they really shouldn't have any potential training/stress issues in their joints yet, and if the yearling in question is relatively inexpensive, I probably wouldn't bother, if it were me. If you are spending an amount that makes you nervous about the situation, then by all means do an extensive pre-purchase exam that includes x-rays of all the major joint areas, just to be certain. Also, if the knees look suspect in any way, I would x-ray regardless. Scoping generally isn't very reliable in this young a horse, so I probably wouldn't bother with that at this age.
If you are buying the baby out of a maor sale, then there should be x-rays available in the repository, and you can have your vet look at them, saving the expense of having new ones done.
Good luck with your purchase,
Stephanie Frost
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