On 11/07/07, Robyn Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We recently got in several horses that had been in training and there were > complaints from the people training the horses that they were uncooperative. > None of their teeth had been done and all of them had sharp points and many > of them wolf teeth. Since the sharp points were causing ulcers on the > inside of the cheeks it was no wonder that the horses became less and less > cooperative as they were worked. Another case of there is always a reason. > Robyn
Another easy way to check on teeth is to feel along the outside of their heads along where their teeth lay. If there is any 'flinchiness' at all....then chances are you've found an ulcer. Opening their mouth and peering is not necessary to determine if sharp points along their jawline are causing a problem. Wanda
