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Re: Older Horses Teeth
>Yes, please only get your horses teeth floated once every two years.
Especially when they are older. You could do more damage than it is worth.
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Or you could end up with a horse whose mouth is mess. Best way to go
would be to have a competent professional evaluate your older horse's teeth
every 6-12 months, and float as needed.
--CMNewell, DVM
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