Whether you want a horse as a family pet, a pleasure mount, a breeding animal or a high-performance athlete, you stand the best chance of getting one that meets your needs by investing in a purchase exam. Deciding exactly what should be included in the purchase examination requires good communication between you and your veterinarian. These guidelines from the AAEP will help ensure a custom-tailored exam.
Resource Type
- Client Education
Topic
- Purchasing a Horse
Publish Date
March 5, 2021
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