Equine Dentistry Made Easy to Understand part 8

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2008

Educational video on Equine Dentistry. Great for veterinarians and horse owners alike.
Produced by Brian Borg of Advanced Equine Dental

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  • Hello Crystal.

    Its a bit hard to say without inspecting the horse myself.

    quidding hay usually is a result of a dental issue but i do find that hard to believe with a horse so young.she may not like the taste of it and is being fussy , or she may have an abnormality with how her teeth are coming in. are you sure that she did not hurt herself when being transported to your house.

    my cell is 951 284 9007.feel free to call be glad to help.what area do you live in. USA or overseas?

  • I am so happy that i could inform you in the area of equine dentistry.many horse owners do not give this part of their horses health enough attention.I was happy to read that you have made this a regular part of your horses overall long term care.

    thanks for your kind comments.

    Brian;-)

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  • Very educational, relevant content. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.

  • I've been looking all over Youtube for this type of video content. Great to see someone with relevant content

  • I have a 13 month old filly I brought home yesterday. She is quidding, and I am trying to figure out why. We did the grain test, and she is not spilling her grain. From what I understand, horses typically don't need dental work until after age two. Now, we have changed her hay, where she was before, they fed cattle grade hay, we have orchard grass. Could it be just a taste preference causing her to spit our her hay?

  • This was a very helpful video to understand what is being accomplished in your horses mouth with a float.

    My Vet does our floats and she will let me see before and after my horses teeth. How she relieves for the bit and any ulcers caused by sharp points, etc.

    Thanks for posting such an informative video!

    5 STARS and adding to my favorites!

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