Nic2u2
New User
HI
I have had some advice given to me to put my horse down owing to her age and the state of her teeth.
She was a given to me and I do not know her full history but she has had a chequred past thats for sure. However for the past ten years I have battled with her teeth and now on the advice of a vet (who I have used for the first time since moving to Dunfermline) I am being told its the end of the road for her but she is eating (although does quid with her haylage), she is bright as a button and I just cannot believe we are at the end of the road!
I have been given advice to go to an equine dentist instead of using the vet in question. David Brown was the name I have been given... can anyone give any recommendations or know of David Brown?
I'm desperate here, I LOVE my mare to death and I will do anything for her... I need to make the right choice here and I know one wrong move could be the end of the road. Please, anyone with genuine, sound advice is much appreciated!
I have had some advice given to me to put my horse down owing to her age and the state of her teeth.
She was a given to me and I do not know her full history but she has had a chequred past thats for sure. However for the past ten years I have battled with her teeth and now on the advice of a vet (who I have used for the first time since moving to Dunfermline) I am being told its the end of the road for her but she is eating (although does quid with her haylage), she is bright as a button and I just cannot believe we are at the end of the road!
I have been given advice to go to an equine dentist instead of using the vet in question. David Brown was the name I have been given... can anyone give any recommendations or know of David Brown?
I'm desperate here, I LOVE my mare to death and I will do anything for her... I need to make the right choice here and I know one wrong move could be the end of the road. Please, anyone with genuine, sound advice is much appreciated!