Study Analyzes Buyers' Assumptions About Carpal Chips In Thoroughbred Yearlings

Study analyzes buyers' assumptions about carpal chips in Thoroughbred yearlings

Reevaluating the Impact of Carpal Chips in Yearling Sales

At yearling sales, the mention of a bone chip detected on a horse's leg radiograph often sends shockwaves through the crowd. Veterinarians' reports typically trigger immediate concern, leading many buyers to walk away and resulting in a decline in the horse's sale price. This perception suggests that the horse is inherently flawed. However, a recent study from the University of Kentucky Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center is challenging these entrenched beliefs, highlighting the significant financial implications for sellers and consignors.