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Flexion tests July 24, 2019 12:22 PM


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I have recently read an article that kind of doubts flexion tests in pre purchase vet exams.

Thanks to Dr. David Ramey for the info! here’s a link to the original article: https://www.doctorramey.com/flex-test/“

Thoughts?

Mod Edit: Just the link is fine. ;)

Edited at July 24, 2019 08:55 PM by Cadence Farms
Flexion tests July 24, 2019 08:05 PM


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I've seen this article and I do agree. Flexions are super subjective- one vet could flex harder than another, the horse could flex sound but have a leg full of chips, etc. etc. A lot of people do use them as a basis for soundness though, but I think this is a practice that is going to fade away as time goes on.
Flexion tests July 25, 2019 10:00 AM


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I think that an x Ray is far more honest(couldn’t find the right word) than a flexion test. The flexion test seems so, not really abusive, but kind of abusive. You’re showing a horse that isn’t lame, as lame. Or a horse that is lame, as fine.

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