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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 3:12 PM
Subject: Pre purchase exam costs *update*


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Found a horse that I really like. Not getting my hopes up, but going to do a pre purchase exam tomorrow. I got a quote from a new vet, I said I wanted to at least take an x ray of front feet and hocks. $720 for the x rays, $275 exam and $65 trip fee. I was a little scared on the $720 for x rays..thoughts? If it's normal, let me know. It's been a long time since I've done a pre purchase.

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merdth6
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2018-06-06 3:20 PM
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Oh my, I've paid around $300 for prepurchase on 2 different horses in totally different states.  I did not get xrays but that seems pretty high.  My vet charges $40 a film. 
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UTAHCANCHASER
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2018-06-06 3:21 PM
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That sounds high to me.  Well I guess it depends on how many x-rays he is taking.  The vet I use charges $75 per x-ray.  
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 3:52 PM
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She said it will be 16 films at $45 per x ray. 4 x rays of each hock, and 4 of each hoof. I guess I didn't realize you needed 4 per hock and 4 per hoof. I'm not complaining, just thought it was a lot of x rays. My current vet did front feet x rays on my gelding and only had to take one..I'm new to this so I'm trying to ask a lot of questions
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2018-06-06 4:01 PM
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emricmacy - 2018-06-06 3:52 PM

She said it will be 16 films at $45 per x ray. 4 x rays of each hock, and 4 of each hoof. I guess I didn't realize you needed 4 per hock and 4 per hoof. I'm not complaining, just thought it was a lot of x rays. My current vet did front feet x rays on my gelding and only had to take one..I'm new to this so I'm trying to ask a lot of questions

My last horse I bought we xrayed everything, feet, hocks, stifles, I don’t remember how many X-rays but there were a lot, I think it was $800 total. I wanted films of everything to have a baseline for future changes if any knowing I plan on having this horse for many, many years. My vet has never taken 4 films of feet or hocks, it is usually just 2, a lateral and one from the front.
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 4:07 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2018-06-06 4:01 PM

emricmacy - 2018-06-06 3:52 PM

She said it will be 16 films at $45 per x ray. 4 x rays of each hock, and 4 of each hoof. I guess I didn't realize you needed 4 per hock and 4 per hoof. I'm not complaining, just thought it was a lot of x rays. My current vet did front feet x rays on my gelding and only had to take one..I'm new to this so I'm trying to ask a lot of questions

My last horse I bought we xrayed everything, feet, hocks, stifles, I don’t remember how many X-rays but there were a lot, I think it was $800 total. I wanted films of everything to have a baseline for future changes if any knowing I plan on having this horse for many, many years. My vet has never taken 4 films of feet or hocks, it is usually just 2, a lateral and one from the front.

The total estimate is $1,060. I guess it's a little more than what I had budgeted. She said I can subtract 4 images if I don't want navicular views of the front feet.
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barrelracingchick16
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2018-06-06 4:19 PM
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It really depends on the area you live in, that would be considered high where I am located in Oklahoma. The large surgical referral center I worked for charged $45 per view on the X-rays but would cap it off at about $600-800. I live in a more rural area and charge $25 per view.

I would NOT scimp on the foot xrays- you definitely want to take views of the navicular bone to be sure there are no changes there. BUT, where you could cut back is the hock radiographs. I can get a good idea of the health of the hocks with 2 views, and if I see any concerns in those views I will recommend taking more.

A good rule of thumb is to spend 10% of the purchase price of the horse on your PPE.
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 4:26 PM
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barrelracingchick16 - 2018-06-06 4:19 PM

It really depends on the area you live in, that would be considered high where I am located in Oklahoma. The large surgical referral center I worked for charged $45 per view on the X-rays but would cap it off at about $600-800. I live in a more rural area and charge $25 per view.

I would NOT scimp on the foot xrays- you definitely want to take views of the navicular bone to be sure there are no changes there. BUT, where you could cut back is the hock radiographs. I can get a good idea of the health of the hocks with 2 views, and if I see any concerns in those views I will recommend taking more.

A good rule of thumb is to spend 10% of the purchase price of the horse on your PPE.

Thank you! This is not a large surgical center or anything. They charge the same rate as my vet, $45 per slide, I just didn't realize it was 4 shots for each hock, and 4 for each foot. The purchase price is $6,500, so the 10% you mentioned is where originally I thought it would cost, $650.00. I have never met this vet before, but I have heard good things.
Thank you!
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FLITASTIC
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Posted 2018-06-06 5:43 PM
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The cost of those xrays is crazy. Never would I pay that. I assume your vet is using digital. Those machines are expensive so the vet wants you to pay for it. Lol mine charges I think 25 per view. And if something isint right she deletes and takes a new one. Lol
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 6:33 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2018-06-06 5:43 PM

The cost of those xrays is crazy. Never would I pay that. I assume your vet is using digital. Those machines are expensive so the vet wants you to pay for it. Lol mine charges I think 25 per view. And if something isint right she deletes and takes a new one. Lol

I've never met this vet! I think they use digital. She is from a high class area a little over an hour from me, but she was recommended and the only one that could do it tomorrow, everyone else was over a week away to get an appt. If it goes well, which I hope it does, I will post pictures.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2018-06-06 6:38 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2018-06-06 5:43 PM The cost of those xrays is crazy. Never would I pay that. I assume your vet is using digital. Those machines are expensive so the vet wants you to pay for it. Lol mine charges I think 25 per view. And if something isint right she deletes and takes a new one. Lol

 Agree, I can’t tell you how many times my vet will say I am taking some more but not charging you.  Keep in mind though, I have been going to this clinic for 15 years and have a great relationship with them -love my vet.   

I have never been to a vet that had a prepurchase package so to speak, not that it is a bad idea, but again my prepurchases except for one, have all been with vets I was currently using. My train of thought wad I wanted to do the basic films and if something led us to do more then more would be taken. Good luck with your new guy, it does sound like they are offering you a very thorough vet check. 
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-06 6:48 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2018-06-06 6:38 PM

FLITASTIC - 2018-06-06 5:43 PM The cost of those xrays is crazy. Never would I pay that. I assume your vet is using digital. Those machines are expensive so the vet wants you to pay for it. Lol mine charges I think 25 per view. And if something isint right she deletes and takes a new one. Lol

Β Agree, I can’t tell you how many times my vet will say I am taking some more but not charging you. Β Keep in mind though, I have been going to this clinic for 15 years and have a great relationship with them -love my vet. Β Β 

I have never been to a vet that had a prepurchase package so to speak, not that it is a bad idea, but again my prepurchases except for one, have all been with vets I was currently using. My train of thought wad I wanted to do the basic films and if something led us to do more then more would be taken. Good luck with your new guy, it does sound like they are offering you a very thorough vet check.Β 

I would use my regular vet, but she can't as the ranch who is selling this horse, is a client of the vet practice also. I wish she could do the pre purchase, but she referred me to this clinic who they share on calls with. I'm lucky I'm potentially getting another horse! With all the heartache, headache, and $ invested in my other gelding, we said we can't buy a new horse every 9 months..
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-07 12:26 PM
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Update: Horse did not work out, and I'm pretty sad. He was a grade 3 lame on his right hind, for flexion tests and on the lunge line. He has a great personality, it's a shame. Vet was great, she said for what I wanted to do with him, we would have to start out this purchase with hock injections and or stifle injections and that's not something I'm willing to do RIGHT off the bat. I will keep looking I guess. We did not do x-rays.
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madredepeanut
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Posted 2018-06-07 12:57 PM
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emricmacy - 2018-06-07 10:26 AM

Update: Horse did not work out, and I'm pretty sad. He was a grade 3 lame on his right hind, for flexion tests and on the lunge line. He has a great personality, it's a shame. Vet was great, she said for what I wanted to do with him, we would have to start out this purchase with hock injections and or stifle injections and that's not something I'm willing to do RIGHT off the bat. I will keep looking I guess. We did not do x-rays.

At least now you know beforehand, and did not have to spend a bundle of money to find that out. It sounds like she is a good vet that is willing to be honest with you and work in your best interests. I hope you find a good one soon! Don't give up!
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rodeomom3
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Posted 2018-06-07 1:13 PM
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emricmacy - 2018-06-07 12:26 PM

Update: Horse did not work out, and I'm pretty sad. He was a grade 3 lame on his right hind, for flexion tests and on the lunge line. He has a great personality, it's a shame. Vet was great, she said for what I wanted to do with him, we would have to start out this purchase with hock injections and or stifle injections and that's not something I'm willing to do RIGHT off the bat. I will keep looking I guess. We did not do x-rays.

So sorry, it can be heartbreaking trying to find the right horse. We had to say no to a few that were very hard to walk away from. The right one is out there, be patient.
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dashnlotti
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Posted 2018-06-07 1:25 PM
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emricmacy - 2018-06-07 12:26 PM

Update: Horse did not work out, and I'm pretty sad. He was a grade 3 lame on his right hind, for flexion tests and on the lunge line. He has a great personality, it's a shame. Vet was great, she said for what I wanted to do with him, we would have to start out this purchase with hock injections and or stifle injections and that's not something I'm willing to do RIGHT off the bat. I will keep looking I guess. We did not do x-rays.

Good luck shopping! It really sucks when you think you've found "the one" but at least you did the prepurchase.
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Gunner11
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Posted 2018-06-07 1:56 PM
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emricmacy - 2018-06-07 12:26 PM

Update: Horse did not work out, and I'm pretty sad. He was a grade 3 lame on his right hind, for flexion tests and on the lunge line. He has a great personality, it's a shame. Vet was great, she said for what I wanted to do with him, we would have to start out this purchase with hock injections and or stifle injections and that's not something I'm willing to do RIGHT off the bat. I will keep looking I guess. We did not do x-rays.

It's a huge bummer for sure. The last horse I went to look at was everything I was looking for. Well he was a yearling, so was what I was looking for in a prospect, lol. Anyways, I drove an hour and a half with a trailer and cash, and when we got there, the guy called them up from the pasture and he was limping pretty bad on his back leg. The guy put him in the round pen to work him a little, and while he did improve, I wasn't willing to take the chance. I hadn't arranged for any kind of pre-purchase exam, so I left empty-handed. I was pretty bummed.
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2018-06-07 2:04 PM
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I'm VERY bummed! He is exactly what I'm looking for. I'm just discouraged. I had cash in hand and brought my trailer. Last week I drove 20 min from the Canadian border to look at one, and it was bad. I left after 15 min. Also last week my trainer and I drove 3 hrs to look at a horse, and was not for me. I'm happy that my trainer goes with me. There's not a lot of horses near me to try. The place I went to today, they go out to TX, OK and brings back a trailer full of horses a couple times a month. My trainer bought one of her horses there, and a lot of her clients have bought horses there.
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jake16
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Posted 2018-06-07 8:05 PM
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Β Im sorry it didn't work out BUT,im glad it was even before the film's!!Keep your chin up,the right horse is out there for you;)
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