

Veterinarians
Pre-Purchase Exams
Adopters are responsible for arranging transportation and transportation costs for their horses. You are responsible for researching each carrier, its reviews, cost, transportation requirements, and contracts. Adopters are financially responsible for a required intrastate health certificate and must complete a form to our right.
There is no need to be at our facility to load your horse, and we will keep in contact with your shipper, their date and time of arrival, and load your horse for you.
We will gladly place wraps, shipping halters, and bandages on your horse prior to shipping should you supply them. You may also ship these items to our facility.
If you are picking up your own horse, your trailer MUST be deemed safe for travel. Trailers deemed dangerous to the horse will cause the horse to stay on the property.
Name | Phone | Website |
|---|---|---|
Unionville Equine Associates | (610) 932-6800 | https://ueavet.com |
Equine Veterinary Care (Fair Hill) | (410) 392-6646 | https://www.equinevetcare.com |
Clay Creek Equine Veterinary Services | (610) 268-2747 | https://www.claycreekequine.com |
Griffin Equine | (610) 713-8282 | https://www.griffinequine.com |
Pickering Equine | (610) 363-6320 | https://www.pickeringequine.com |
Complete Equine Health Service | (610) 466-0501 | https://www.completeequinehealthservice.com |




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