It is difficult to emphasize just how important good oral hygiene and dental attention is for the domestic horse. Dental care is sometimes over looked by owners as teeth cannot be seen clearly unlike a hoof with a loose shoe, which would be rectified with a call to the farrier. Booking an Equine Dental Technician (EDT) or vet at least once a year for a maintenance check up is essential for a balanced and comfortable mouth.
Do not wait until there are obvious signs of dental problems as prevention is definitely better than cure when it comes to equine dentistry - what starts out as a minor problem will accelerate over time. Dental care can help extend the life expectancy of a horse and improve its quality of life. Poor teeth will often result in poor digestion, eventual loss of condition and possibly behavioural problems.
Do not wait until there are obvious signs of dental problems as prevention is definitely better than cure when it comes to equine dentistry - what starts out as a minor problem will accelerate over time. Dental care can help extend the life expectancy of a horse and improve its quality of life. Poor teeth will often result in poor digestion, eventual loss of condition and possibly behavioural problems.
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I have ridden for over 20 years and have a degree in Equine Science & Management, which provides me with a greater understanding of your horse e.g. I trained at the New Zealand School of Equine Dentistry, instructed by Warwick Behrns EqDT, IAED/CA. He has worked internationally, including instructing at The American School of Equine Dentistry for 6 years.
Domestication of the horse has led to huge changes in his management and diet. Horse teeth erupt approximately 2-3 mm a year, but in the wild they would be worn down naturally by grazing for up to 16 hours a day on coarse, low nutrient grasses. A feral horse would have a life expectancy of around 12 years due to limited dentition - if a predator or parasites didn't kill him first.
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