In the state I live in, equine dentists must also be licensed veterinarians. It’s become frustrating because teeth floating seems to have become the vets bread and butter along with vaccines. They just sedate and float without even looking in the horses mouth and it’s become part of the expected annual protocol. That drill—so easy to take to much tooth off imo. Some people would be horrified but I don’t get my horses teeth done unless I see signs they need it because of this.
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