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In-depth news and resources for equine veterinarians and industry professionals. Vet and Professiona

In-depth news and resources for equine veterinarians and industry professionals. [TheHorse.com]( Vet and Professional: Prepurchase Exam Essentials December 9, 2022 [View in browser]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Article [How Horse Vets Can Maximize Chances for Good PPE Results]( Prepurchase exams are an important part of equine practice. A veterinarian recommends how to achieve the best outcomes. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [What Diagnostic Imaging Reveals About a Horse]( Diagnostic imaging results are clearer than ever, but how they will affect a horse's performance career isn't always evident. [Read Now]( Article [Prepurchase Exams: Crystal Ball Not Included in Veterinarian's Kit]( One practitioner describes the steps he takes during a prepurchase exam to help buyers make smart decisions. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [Study: Even Slight Slopes Can Affect Lameness Exams in Horses]( Perform trot-ups on both flat and sloped surfaces to fully understand a horse’s lameness. [Read Now]( Article [Hoof Radiographs: More Than Meets the Eye]( Something on the X rays looks a bit off—is it significant or of no consequence? It depends on what you find. [Read Now]( Article [Inspecting Teeth During Equine Prepurchase Exams]( Practitioners discuss how checking a horse’s dentition factors into a typical PPE, including steps to take and disclaimers to make. [Read Now]( Article [Finding the Right Fit When Buying a Horse]( Equine behavior specialists share 8 important criteria to consider when shopping for the perfect horse. [Read Now]( [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( • [Manage All Newsletter Subscriptions]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Contact Us]( Copyright © 2022 The Horse Media Group LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2365 Harrodsburg Rd #A200 Lexington, KY 40504-3331 Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail box is not monitored, and any e-mails received at this e-mail address will not be read. PARTNERS IN EQUINE HEALTH [AAEP Media Partner]( [AAEVT]( [AAPF]( [EPM Society] [BEVA](

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