For those of you without easy access to a stable

Fii

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Do you have your horses teeth done in the field?
My vet is'nt keen on doing it outside, and although i can see what he means, it is going to be a right pain in the ass to get this horse over to the yard.

So those of you that don't have stables, how do you cope.

Thanks. :)
 
As someone who is waiting for an operation after a horse had a tantrum while having its teeth done, knocked me against a wall and then fell on me, I can see a lot of pros to doing things out in the open!

Could you fence a part of the field off, like a corral, to do it in?
 
Perhaps that is just your vets personal preference ? Its sometimes easier to work on an uncooperative horse outside the stable with a handler holding, so the horse doesn't feel hemmed in. If the weather is extremely bad, I would have some sympathy though,its not fun for anyone in a storm. However, with teeth you could book for the better months of the year with a vet/EDT who doesn't mind working outdoors.
 
As someone who is waiting for an operation after a horse had a tantrum while having its teeth done, knocked me against a wall and then fell on me, I can see a lot of pros to doing things out in the open!

Could you fence a part of the field off, like a corral, to do it in?
Thats a good idea :)

Horsegirl. i don't want to change vets, i wonder if haveing to sedate would make a difference to it being done outside.
 
My EDT mentioned the possibility of a horse freaking out while the gag is holding the mouth open and running amok as his reason for never doing a horse outdoors. He is very experienced and is the only EDT who can do my horse without a tranquiliser so I rate his handling skills highly.
 
My EDT mentioned the possibility of a horse freaking out while the gag is holding the mouth open and running amok as his reason for never doing a horse outdoors. He is very experienced and is the only EDT who can do my horse without a tranquiliser so I rate his handling skills highly.

Yes this is something i was thinking about as well, although i think he would have to be sedated even if he was in the stable, as he has a fear of just about everything! :(
 
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