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A Visit From The Equine Dentist

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!...

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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