Teeth in youngsters ....

ColleenIsh

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Just had a little feel in missys mouth (molars at the back ) without getting my fingers chewed off, she seems to have a sharpish tooth, still eating fine and not dropping any feed that I have noticed , well not with the hay as she hasnt been getting hard feed.

Question is , Do i need to get her teeth rasped a lil ?
as most of you know shes only a yearling
 
I had my horse done when she was a yearling as she had some very sharp (and early ) wolf teeth that my dentist took out for me.She had them rasped 1 every 6 months after that.She is 4 now and has a lovely set of nashers.It really helped keep her comfortable when I introduced a bit etc.
I would definetly advise getting someone out to have a look
 
Yeah , she is already used to the bit in that way . My vet is to come out and vaccinate her this weekend or there abouts , so might just get her to check her .

She will likely end up trying to bite at the file .. everything in the mouth she chews .

ta for that tge
 
I'm not too sure. But I would probably leave it for a little bit see how she goes. If she's in discomfort, then consult you're vet (or whoever you have rasp the teeth), but if she's alright, I'd leave her and see how she goes. Juts as long as she's not in pain!

Katxx
 
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