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A List of Equine Careers

June 2, 2022
Most would agree that if you find a career doing something you love, then you’ll be set for life. It’s a wonderful feeling waking up every day and being excited to go to work. That’s not to say there won’t be bad days or challenges, but when you’re passionate about your job it does make...

A Visit From The Equine Dentist

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February 3, 2022
Much like a farrier or veterinarian, an equine dentist has received special training in order to treat your horse. They specialize in their teeth and mouth. Younger horses between two and five years of age should be seeing them every six months, while older ones can extend that to annually. Here’s what you can expect!...

6 Types Of Equine Specialists

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December 29, 2021
Most riders rely on equine specialists to keep their horses healthy and happy. These professionals ensure your horse is feeling their best on the inside and out. They’ve likely undergone extensive training in order to offer their services. Some you’ll see on a regular basis, while others every few years or so. Different Equine Specialists...

Top 10 Careers For Horse Lovers

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June 19, 2018
There’s nothing greater than actually enjoying the work you do. Don’t spend your time at a job that doesn’t make you happy. If you have a love for horses, then it might be time to look into changing your career. There are a ton of horse careers that could be perfect for your specialties. Find...

Open Up! A Look At Your Horse's Wolf Teeth

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April 5, 2017
When most horse owners hear about wolf teeth, they quickly learn about the problems associated with them. Trainers, dentists, and veterinarians will be the first to describe how bothersome these teeth can be for your horse’s comfort. Most people will not even start a horse with a bit until the wolf teeth have been removed. Let’s take a...

Does Your Horse Need Their Teeth Floated?

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January 19, 2017
Adult horses may have between 36 and 44 permanent teeth. The front ones rip and tear through grass and hay, while the back, cheek teeth grind the food in a sideways motion. When a problem arises, the horse may experience weight loss and eating issues, trouble wearing a bit, face swelling, and mouth odors. So,...

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