Warning Signs
Most horses will experience some form of dental problems during their lives. Unfortunately many horses show no outward signs of pain or discomfort so it is often not until a dental examination that these problems are identified and can be treated.
For this reason it is vital to have your horse examined every 6-12 months by a BAEDT technician who will be able to recommend an appropriate treatment plan and advise accordingly.
Could your Horse have a Dental Problem?
Some common warning signs;
- Quidding (balling up partially chewed hay and spitting it out)
- Dropping hard feed or dribbling while eating
- Unsteadiness in the rein contact, stiffness to one side, rearing
- Head shyness / shaking
- Foul breath
- Dunking hay in the water
- Slow eater
- Packing grass or hay into the cheeks
- Loss of Condition
Give Equine Dental Services a call on 01934 712591 to arrange an appointment.
Equine Dental Services
Official Equine Dental Technician to the stars!
toby@equinedentists.net
Telephone
+44 (0) 1934 712591
Mobile
07768 32 37 32
Address
Ashgrove Farm,
Sand,
Wedmore,
Somerset,
BS28 4XF
Great Britain