Question #1:
For the past year we've been working on floating our minis teeth; especially our older mares who hadn't had their teeth floated in seven years (if at all). Not mention they had severe underbites. They won't be perfect but we are getting them to look pretty good (compared to before.)
We have a five year old gelding (dwarf) who I had her check. I want his teeth done SUPER well because of his age and his condition. We were unable to because my vet couldn't fit her finger in his mouth. It was too tight which meant that the float wouldn't fit.
Has anybody had this happen before? Would a miniature horse sized float work?
I am VERY nervous about this. I have four more youngsters (yearling to two year olds) who need floated as well in the future and I will bet $20 that two of them will have tight mouths as well.
I don't want this situation getting out of hand like my adult mares.
Question #2:
One of my mares does not take a sedative well at all. She is roughly 30'' tall. To sedate her to be able to float her teeth we had to give her the equivalent to that of an average sized horse.
I fully trust my vet. She has worked at the racetrack (Prairie Meadows) and at ISU at the USDA.
We asked her if not taking a sedative was genetic because this mare's son (the five year old mentioned above) required more than the suggested dosage to knock him out to geld him.
What's even worse is I have another foal out of her (a two year old...) who will of course take more than the alotted dosage.
Has anybody had this happen to them?
Everybody is doing well, btw. We got vaccinations done, found out my yearling had an abscess on her chin that had drained, (I did call her a couple weeks before hand about it but we thought it was because of her teeth.) and floated teeth. Well worth the $200+ we spent.
^^^I don't know why it won't un-underline the words. I'm sorry!
For the past year we've been working on floating our minis teeth; especially our older mares who hadn't had their teeth floated in seven years (if at all). Not mention they had severe underbites. They won't be perfect but we are getting them to look pretty good (compared to before.)
We have a five year old gelding (dwarf) who I had her check. I want his teeth done SUPER well because of his age and his condition. We were unable to because my vet couldn't fit her finger in his mouth. It was too tight which meant that the float wouldn't fit.
Has anybody had this happen before? Would a miniature horse sized float work?
I am VERY nervous about this. I have four more youngsters (yearling to two year olds) who need floated as well in the future and I will bet $20 that two of them will have tight mouths as well.
I don't want this situation getting out of hand like my adult mares.
Question #2:
One of my mares does not take a sedative well at all. She is roughly 30'' tall. To sedate her to be able to float her teeth we had to give her the equivalent to that of an average sized horse.
I fully trust my vet. She has worked at the racetrack (Prairie Meadows) and at ISU at the USDA.
We asked her if not taking a sedative was genetic because this mare's son (the five year old mentioned above) required more than the suggested dosage to knock him out to geld him.
What's even worse is I have another foal out of her (a two year old...) who will of course take more than the alotted dosage.
Has anybody had this happen to them?
Everybody is doing well, btw. We got vaccinations done, found out my yearling had an abscess on her chin that had drained, (I did call her a couple weeks before hand about it but we thought it was because of her teeth.) and floated teeth. Well worth the $200+ we spent.
^^^I don't know why it won't un-underline the words. I'm sorry!