Having just checked my bank account, I see Time Inc. UK Ltd have debited me £145. I had no idea who this was and Google told me they took over from IPC media so must be my HH subscription! Never has it been that price!!
Is it right?!
Hi there, so difficult to say without seeing but I am pretty sure this is trauma related either from chewing a rope and getting it stuck for a millisecond and then throwing her head up. This is quite low for butting trauma but is the kind of bruising I would expect to see from it. V doubtful it...
If the wolf tooth is blind it will have to be removed by a vet as it is deemed as a "surgical procedure" due to an incision having to be made to expose the tooth.
I tend to be of a "if it aint broke dont fix it" but rarely do blind WT not cause a problem.
Also, yes you can get lower WT, I...
Agree completely P - people need to understand that we do this on a daily basis 40-50 horses a week in my case and I certainly wouldnt use power instrumentation on unsedated horses if I didnt believe it was safe to do so. We as BAEDT EDTs are not stupid or human guinea pigs; our safety, the...
"power instrumentation" is incredibly broad spectrum and yes the exert you have refers to category 3 procedures such as pulp burring/capping and diastema widening etc and cannot be legallly performed by an EDT anyway regardless of whether it is sedated or not.
However, power instrumentation...
Alsiola. just to clarify the current legislations taken from BEVA and the BAEDT:
"A further group of procedures has been deemed suitable to be performed by Equine Dental Technicians that have passed a Defra approved examination such as the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) /...
My horse has had it on for 5 years and not once has it fallen out. You have to make sure it is put in properly and mesh is used - its expensive but without it I think Romeo would be glue by now!!!
He also has equi casts on - now they are clever!
this is him...
Have just seen on Bransby home of rest for horses that Spud was put to sleep on the 18th May after several bouts of Colic.
RIP spudlet, I hope the two years after your rescue were the best years of your life
Im of the "if it aint broke dont fix it" opinion where WT are concerned!
If the WT is "blind" (under the gum line) then always advise removal but with normally errupted WT I let the client know they are there, if they want them removed then arrange a re visit with the vet to sedate...
depends on the water/herbicide ratio. If too weak (but goes further so cheaper for farmer!) it may not be strong enough to kill some of the tough weeds and buttercups. I sprayed mine last wednesday (2 days ago) and everything is dying off pretty speedy!
I used Relay P - its the only thing...