Since the start of ‘lockdown’ pre-purchase examinations were not deemed emergency work and therefore equine vets have been advised against carrying them out.
The time has come to review that advice.
It is important that pre-purchase examinations can proceed, where safe to do so, in order to facilitate the sale of horses. It is in the interest of both equine and the owner’s welfare to allow the sale of horses with pre-purchase examinations to proceed if at all possible and, most importantly, where it is safe to do so.