Thank you for taking the time to think about this. Sorry about not getting back earlier – I keep forgetting to check this site.
So, the horse was moved to another pasture with the sheep, where he didn’t do very well, but then we moved him to the next field where the chicken coops are. He is doing much better now – perhaps because the grass is much greener and softer? Could still be teeth, but easier to chew? Or is he just fussy?
He is doing OK now, so not worried anymore. We would still like to know if we can do anything naturally to keep his teeth healthy. For my children I would let them oil pull and gargle with salt water. With horses I am out of my depth. 😆
Thanks so much.
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