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When was the last time you had your horse’s teeth checked by a vet or equine dental technician? If you have ever experienced toothache, you will know how painful it can be, as well as the ...
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.
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Ask Your Veterinarian: Leaving Dental Work To The Vet - MSNWhile responsible owners are correct to have their horse’s teeth checked annually, the floating is not the most important thing happening -- it is the exam. A proper dental exam performed by ...
That's why Zane Baze, a traveling equine blacksmith and dentist, makes sure the horses have healthy teeth. Baze is the face behind Zane Baze Equine Services, and with over 30 years of experience ...
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