Derfette
Well-Known Member
I recently contacted a local dentist to come and check my horse. I explained the situation and that he'd been checked regularly every 6 months for the last few years. I also mentioned that in the 11 years that I've owned him, he'd never had power tools used, so asked if it was possible, I did in no way "dictate", to only use hand tools. This is the email I got in return.
They are a registered BAEDT and recommended by BEVA.
"I think it would be best if you arranged for someone else to do your horse. The reason we use power equipment is because we can do the job to a far higher standard and some problems can simply not be resolved by hand. The horses also respond better to power equipment in most cases. It is frustrating when clients ask us to do a job then try to dictate how we do it as we are the professionals who do this every day and we deal with about 50 plus horses a week, often very nervous. I am simply not prepared to do a sub standard job when your horse would almost certainly be perfectly happy and if it wasn't, we are not stupid but would hand float anyway."
Would be interested in reading your opinions.
"I think it would be best if you arranged for someone else to do your horse. The reason we use power equipment is because we can do the job to a far higher standard and some problems can simply not be resolved by hand. The horses also respond better to power equipment in most cases. It is frustrating when clients ask us to do a job then try to dictate how we do it as we are the professionals who do this every day and we deal with about 50 plus horses a week, often very nervous. I am simply not prepared to do a sub standard job when your horse would almost certainly be perfectly happy and if it wasn't, we are not stupid but would hand float anyway."
Would be interested in reading your opinions.