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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-07-15 10:53 AM (#108059)
Subject: Have you had your horses floated lately???


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Yesterday we had the whole barn floated... did you know that if you let this go, your horse(s) can have really nasty ulcers/sores in their mouths and that can account for bitting problems and head tossing? Incidentally, our vet told us that the "Tom Thumb" bit is the most dangerous of them all! that it can break down the bars and injure the palate. My Quarter mare had a broken tooth stuck in her tongue. I felt like I was such a jerk for letting them go for the past three years..We shoe, trim, and clip/bathe/groom/vet them, but let this issue go too far!! anyone else guilty? or are we the worst jerks in the world?PS: They are all eating better today!
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shelly1367
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2009-07-15 12:22 PM (#108061 - in reply to #108059)
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I had my 15 year old geldings done last fall and it is amazing the difference! They both started putting on weight and the wasted grain is no longer. My vet said thought that one of them has a really bad one and that is needs to be done with an automatic floater. She justed used a manuel. So this fall I will get his redone. It was kida comical to see my boys appear "drunk" from the medicine. They were like putty in your hand!
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farmbabe
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2009-07-15 1:28 PM (#108067 - in reply to #108059)
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The horses are floated once a year. The same time they are vaccinated,coggins pulled and sheaths done. Makes it a tramatic day for the poor beasts however its over and done with.
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2009-07-15 3:04 PM (#108072 - in reply to #108059)
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Same here. My vet is also trained as an equine dentist, not always the case. He kept my old guys eating well into their 30s.
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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2009-07-15 6:19 PM (#108077 - in reply to #108059)
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I do the whole gig at the same time too (shots, teeth, coggins, etc).The bill is not pretty, but it's necessary. Some need floating every six months, some once a year. I agree with your vet too, I'm not fond of those 'Tom Thumb' bits either. I think they are rather harsh. I'm not sure where people got the idea that they are a nice bit....just my humble opinion.
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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2009-07-15 8:53 PM (#108088 - in reply to #108059)
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I like the equine dentists also. They seem more thourough. Every year typically, more if thet did a quicky and less often as it is done on a regular basis.
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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-07-15 10:05 PM (#108091 - in reply to #108059)
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Our Vet/Equine Dentist did use the pneumatic equipment, it made fast work of all nine horses. About the "Tom Thumb" bit, we used them in the past, never knowing they were not good... I thought they were about the most gentle bits WRONG!! I use a Myler reining bit..or a bosal. By the way..I clean our geldings sheaths about 3-4 times a year. Why did I let the teeth go?? I will be anxious to ride them now that they are not suffering pain in their mouths.
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Dunoir
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2009-07-16 7:17 AM (#108102 - in reply to #108059)
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yep - his teeth are floated once a year - especially after the tech had me put my fingers in his mouth and feel just how sharp the edges can get if not done regularly.  Ditto on the Tom Thumbs, too bad they are used extensively.....

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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2009-07-17 9:29 AM (#108167 - in reply to #108059)
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I have it done twice a year so if any thing starts up if is Court faster
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Ike
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-07-20 10:26 AM (#108268 - in reply to #108059)
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We used to just get the farrier to "float" the points every few years and thought we were doing the right thing.

Then we had a real vet dentist do the complete job. What an amazing difference in the horse.  He even takes pictuers and provides us with a chart of the teeth.

Here is a link to my vet dentist page and some interesting info.

http://www.1animalcare.com/Horses_Dentistry.htm

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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2009-07-20 8:29 PM (#108287 - in reply to #108059)
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Gotta have my old horse checked twice a year. Better to catch a problem early than later and have it cost more. The other 4 are checked yearly. My MFT mare must chew evenly since she hardly ever develops points - Great for me and the pocket book!
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BMC Bermuda grass
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2009-07-21 9:44 PM (#108334 - in reply to #108059)
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Had 4 floated this year.  While they are drousy it is easiest to go ahead and clean the sheaths and also have their ears checked for ticks.
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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2009-07-29 5:37 PM (#108746 - in reply to #108059)
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We have 11 horses and 8 are done once a year and the other 3 are every 8 to 9 months. (1 is 30 and the other 2 are gribbers)
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-07-30 9:56 AM (#108766 - in reply to #108059)
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Our vet taught us how to feel for the sharp points, and we do a serious inspection about once a month. The teeth are floated when it becomes necessary, usually somewhat short of a year's time. Each horse's teeth grow at different rates, so it's difficult for us to have a routine schedule, for all the horses to be floated at one time. It is a necessary procedure and will greatly contribute to the horses health and longevity.

Gard

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flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2009-07-31 4:41 PM (#108809 - in reply to #108059)
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Yep. last of December, our mules and horses all done.  Mules, and donkeys and mini's too, folks, need those teeth done...
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albert
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2009-08-21 1:20 PM (#109783 - in reply to #108059)
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I had my horses teeth floated last week after two years. The equine dentist told me that one part of having their mouth/teeth/bone structure sound was a good natural trim. He was saying the health of the teeth are directly connected to the hoof? A good trim job means better dental health. I do natural trim my horse and he told me the horse's teeth were in better shape after two years then most he had seen after one. Has anyone one else ever heard of this connection?

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smoothride
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2009-08-29 3:27 PM (#110098 - in reply to #108059)
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I am very surprised to hear this about the Tom Thumb bit. Is it only the Tom Thumb or other broken bits as well?
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Rich M.
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2009-08-29 4:30 PM (#110100 - in reply to #110098)
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Originally written by smoothride on 2009-08-29 3:27 PM

I am very surprised to hear this about the Tom Thumb bit. Is it only the Tom Thumb or other broken bits as well?

 

It has more to do with the hands connected to the bit.

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Jellbelle
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2009-09-03 12:36 AM (#110241 - in reply to #108059)
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I have mine checked every spring when they get their shots.  Then I take those those needing floating/dental work done to the vet (he's also an equine dentist) in the fall before winter sets in.   He can do a much better job if I take them there.  Seems they need it about every other year.  Some more often, some less.
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