sun-shine
Well-Known Member
i see peoples points about not sedating, but i would much rather sedate, you can't honestly say as good a job can be done without sedation on the majority of horses- most i have seen more around trying to avoid it, wriggling around etc- i am all for those horses that dont need sedation to not be sedated, but i'm sorry i would not have electric power tools rasping my horses teeth if he was wide awake to feel everything no way!
I have seen the soft tissue damage that can be done with just a slip of the hand with electric power tools, so not sure I would feel happy using them with an animal that was unsedated. However as mentioned in another post I'm aware of battery operated power tools that are less powerful and apparently suitable for use unsedated, haven't had a chance to play with one yet though
I am really interested in peoples methods of doing this though, always good to learn more
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