Horses teeth and how to check them yourself

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2020
  • We all need to learn more about how the cranial issues from past head traumas, like pulling back when tied, affect the teeth and how the horse can chew their feed.
    Large forehead muscles mean the horse is chewing up and down instead of grinding their feed sideways chewing. This creates the sharp hooks and waves that need yearly dental floating which inadvertently shortens the lifespan of the horses teeth.
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