Oregon Pre-Purchase Recommendations - Horse Equine Forms

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The Pre-Purchase Recommendations form is an essential document for individuals considering the purchase of a horse. Unlike standard purchase agreements, this form provides critical advice to help potential buyers understand what to consider when buying a horse, including necessary vet checks and personal limitations. It serves as a guide to making informed decisions in the complex horse-buying process.


What’s included in this form

  • Vetting recommendations to ensure the horse's health and suitability.
  • Advice on recognizing and addressing personal limitations in horse handling.
  • A section to encourage buyers to ask questions for clarity.
  • Information about the risks inherent to equine activities.
  • A warning regarding liability under state law for equine professionals.
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When to use this document

This form should be used when you are seriously considering purchasing a horse and want to ensure that you are making a sound decision. It is particularly useful for first-time buyers or those unfamiliar with the specific nuances of horse ownership. Utilize this form during the pre-purchase evaluation process to gather essential recommendations and minimize risks.

Who should use this form

This form is intended for:

  • First-time horse buyers seeking guidance on their purchase.
  • Experienced equestrians looking for a structured approach to pre-purchase evaluations.
  • Individuals transitioning into horse ownership after training or lessons.
  • Parents buying horses for their children who need additional insights.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the potential buyer and any equestrian establishment involved in the transaction.
  • Include the name of the horse that you are considering purchasing.
  • Consult with a veterinarian to arrange for a pre-purchase examination.
  • Review the recommendations provided and consider any personal limitations before proceeding.
  • Have discussions to clarify any questions or concerns regarding the horse's behavior and condition.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with any jurisdiction-specific regulations.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Neglecting to schedule a veterinary examination prior to purchase.
  • Overlooking personal riding abilities and limitations.
  • Failing to ask questions about the horse's past and training history.
  • Rushing the decision without thorough assessment of the horse and its needs.

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A thorough inspection will include checking engine compression and a computer engine analysis. How much should it cost, and who pays? The buyer typically pays for the pre-purchase inspection.For that price, you can expect a good overall mechanical and safety inspection (including a test drive) of the vehicle.

Take a close look at your potential horse. Then look even closer. A seller is going to try to present a perfect horse, so don't overlook clues such as lumps, scars, or a dull coat. Give particular attention to the feet and legs.

The Price Tag The price of a basic pre-purchase exam will vary from one veterinary practice to another, but in general you can expect to pay from $250 to $500. It's a good idea to ask the veterinarian the base cost up front.

The prepurchase examination is an objective evaluation of the horse to discover any problems that might affect the horse's current or future performance and health.Our prepurchase exams include a thorough physical exam where the heart, lungs, eyes, conformation, skin, teeth, legs, and feet are evaluated.

The prepurchase examination is an objective evaluation of the horse to discover any problems that might affect the horse's current or future performance and health.Our prepurchase exams include a thorough physical exam where the heart, lungs, eyes, conformation, skin, teeth, legs, and feet are evaluated.

The cost of vetting a horse may vary between veterinary practices and the type of vetting carried out. A basic or insurance 2 stage vetting will normally cost around £75 and a 5 stage vetting will normally cost around A£250.

You should have the horse checked by a vet. A vet check will probably cost you between £75 and A£250 depending on the extent to which the vet examines the horse. There are 5 levels of check: the more you have, the more expensive the fee.

Typically the person who is going to be buying the horse pays for the pre-purchase exam. This means that all discoveries and medical findings discovered during this exam belong to that client.

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