Routine dental check ups are a very important part of horse ownership. Like anything else, it is less costly and better for the horse if preventative measures are taken yearly, rather than waiting until a problem arises! Horses at Ferrell Hollow Farm are seen a minimum of once a year for dental check ups.
I am happy to say that my dentist completely understands my hesitation of using any form of sedation on the seniors and none of them needed any!! That is usually the case, but I was unsure of our new drafts :)
Siegfried was a complete gentleman and never moved an inch. Mary has become my dentist's favorite as he loves the old style Standardbreds :) She was a doll, of course ;) Francis---well, poor old Francis--his vision is certainly not what it used to be ;( He has cataracts in both eyes and his sight is slowly failing him. He just had a hard time understanding what was going on, poor thing. Willie has excellent teeth for a 32 year old, and Maggie has not lost anymore teeth-whew! Eagle was a gem and never flinched-he has a slight wave to his teeth, but overall pretty good. Tess is only missing 1 tooth from 3 years ago, and needs floating to keep the tooth above it from getting too long, since it has nothing to wear on it.
Then it was the big boys turn :) I had told Ben that I had 2 new horses, drafts, that needed to be seen. They both drop their feed and Slim chews very slowly. I was sure they needed a tune up since I did not know when they were last done. He joked that his speculum might not be big enough to fit over Buddy's head, but sure enough it did! Both Buddy and Slim were complete gentlemen--I was a very proud momma--they stood perfectly still--no head slinging, or pushing from either of them :)
Equine dentist, Ben Bowman, working on Buddy's teeth--notice how relaxed this massive draft is!
Cindy Daigre is the founder and director of Ferrell Hollow Farm, an Equine Retirement facility in Middle Tennessee focusing on the unique concerns of Senior and Special Needs horses. www.ferrellhollowfarm.net
Mr. Bowman is great. Our horses thank you for introducing us to him!
Colleen
Posted by: Colleen Dwyer | Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 03:30 PM