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Marsha Jo Hannah wrote: > This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > carol j makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Now someone should go into braces for horses with over bites and > > under bites, or has this been done already. LOL > > Don't know about braces, but I heard something interesting from a > friend who's a miniature horse judge. Apparently, judges are required > to check the bite on minis in halter classes, with the standard being > that the front surface of the teeth meet, within some tolerance. She > says she sees all too many who meet that standard---but only because > the front surfaces of some of the animal's incisors have been > "dressed" back! > > For every rule, there's a loophole.... > > Marsha Jo Hannah Murphy must have been a horseman-- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] anything that can go wrong, will! > 15 mi SW of Roseburg, Oregon Yes I have heard of the mouth problems way back when they were 1st becoming popular. Maybe something with the breeding down the size. -- "Built FJORD tough" Carol M. On Golden Pond Northern Wisconsin