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After filing down, or “floating” the horses’ teeth, she saw their health improve. The front teeth tend to get too long for the horses to eat comfortably and need to be filed down.
Whatever length of time passes between teeth checks, the best way to keep horse teeth healthy and spot potential problems early is to keep on top of those visits. Routine rasping.
An athlete with a toothache can't be expected to deliver a peak performance, and that's as true for horses as it is for humans. Horses need healthy teeth too, and Zane Baze makes sure they do ...
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