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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2008

This video will explain why you should float your horse's teeth as part of the maintenance regiment needed for your horse's long-term health plan. Floating teeth in an older horse will help prolong the useful and healthy life span. http://ShadeTreePets.com

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  • would have been neat to see inside the mouth if you'd have had a flashlight on them.

    You know what they say, Lights, Camera, Action. :)

  • @silversunny First ~ Thank you for watching. My video skills are improving as time goes on. I do agree that would have been neat. Thank you for your idea...

  • I heard generally they need to have dental work done after age two. However, we have just bought a yearling, (14 months) and she is quidding. Spitting out balls of hay. This is a new hay for her, so we are trying to figure out if it's the change in feed, or would she need her teeth floated at such a young age?

  • It is possible, she could have several things going on. That is why I call Dr. White out when I see things aren't going as they should. He has the proper equipment to look and take care of the issues. I have had the horse in the video since he was about that age and he is now 23. I credit his good health and condition to using good vets and not waiting when I see something looks a little off. At one point I had 47 head, you learn when to call the vet with that many. You need to call a good vet.

  • Very well done. The only thing that needs to be clarified is that floating teeth is necessary for horses from a very young age and not just older horses. Really great example though. Thanks.

  • Thank you for watching as well as commenting. You are right, we generally start floating around 2 years old.

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  • Thanks for sharing!

  • verry nice video :)

  • GREAT JOB

  • That was very helpful. thanks

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