Re: Wolf Teeth/Sedation

1999-07-22 Thread BKFJORDS
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Margaret,
Your comments on teeth were well put!  

We do the same with our horses.  They must be comfortable in order to do 
their 'jobs'!

Sorry, but I won't be at Blue Earth this year!  Have a good time!

Bernadine Karns 
Nottawa Crossing Fjords
Marshall, Michigan



Wolf Teeth/Sedation

1999-07-21 Thread Margaret Strachan
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We have had wolf teeth pulled on nearly every young horse and also some
older horses we have bought.  I will not bit a new or young horse until I
have had the vet check their mouth.  The problems we have seen with wolf
teeth range from a slight tenseness in the horse's neck  to a bolt when the
right rein was pulled.  These problems have disappeared immediately when the
teeth have been pulled.  A vet who insists on pulling the teeth has the
horse's comfort and the rider's safety in mind.  I believe that many horses
who exhibit behavior problems may actually have easily fixed wolf teeth
problems.  The mare who bolted never has done it again and it was the vet's
opinion that the wolf teeth were the direct cause.  Wolf teeth can be a
safety issue.

We learned about the sedation dosage when we had a Fjord yearling and a
boarded QH yearling gelded the same day.  The QH took more than twice the
dosage to lay him down.   Last year when the regular vet was on vacation I
had another vet out.  I told him about the experience with the gelding and
he said he had worked in Germany and that it was common knowledge there
about the sedation dosage with the Fjords.

I will be attending the Blue Earth show sans horses this year.  It will be
nice to visit with and match people with their names and pictures.

Margaret Strachan
Village Farm
Nuevo, CA
http://www.pe.net/~barry/
Warm, clear, and pretty in Southern California--not too hot and cool
evenings.