>>> Nasi is 3 now and altho he has no symptoms at all of anything at all, I was just wondering, whart is the teeth schedule for young ones?
Have you had his teeth checked? I think the conventional wisdom used to be that horses generally don't need their teeth floated until they are 10 or so, but I've found almost the opposite to be true. It seems to be that a couple of minor floatings at very ages seem to prevent them needing so much work later... although of course, every horse is different. I have all my horses teeth checked once a year, but after they are ten, they rarely seem to need much done until they start getting old age issues. I've had Runa's teeth floated maybe twice, and she's just turning five. I'd get his checked now if you haven't already. Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
