Removing a tooth
Your vet has examined your horse and told you that your horse needs a tooth removed. Will your horse cope without that tooth?
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Your vet has examined your horse and told you that your horse needs a tooth removed. Will your horse cope without that tooth?
The modern horse comes in many shapes, sizes and styles. However, it may surprise some people to know that modern horses (Equus Caballus) encompass all breeds - from Miniature horses through to large breeds like the Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale and Percheron. Therefore, they all share the same grass-based diet, and the same dental structure. Dr Shannon Lee digs into the details.
Horses, being by their very nature an animal that is both curious and cautious, are often prone to both oral injury and the ingestion of unusual or foreign objects. So, what do you think might be some of the more commonly found items inside horses mouths, and what can be done about them?
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