DubbleTrubble
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I've had my 11 year old gelding for eight months and had the vet out today for a routine dental check and rasp. She asked if he was a crib biter as his lower teeth were quite worn down. Well he isn't a crib biter, at least I've never seen him doing it and there's no evidence of him doing it in his stable, nothing chewed or slurped on. But she showed me how worn down his lower front teeth are and there is a definite dip in them where something has worn them down.
He was stabled at night over winter with small hole hay nets as he is very greedy and fairly round. He is out 24/7 now with a grazing muzzle on during the day, which I started putting on him a few days ago.
Is this something that's common with fatties and anyone else with a fatso has experienced, maybe from small hole nets or muzzles please? I'm wondering what I can do to stop it getting worse.
Unless it happened in his previous home, maybe he didn't get enough turn out, was bored and a crib biter in his previous home? I think I'll get a specialist dentist out for the routine rasp next time, as the vet didn't seem to have any suggestions about what could have caused it other than crib biting and what I should do about it. In the meantime, I wonder if anyone on here has had a similar experience with worn lower teeth please? 
He was stabled at night over winter with small hole hay nets as he is very greedy and fairly round. He is out 24/7 now with a grazing muzzle on during the day, which I started putting on him a few days ago.
Is this something that's common with fatties and anyone else with a fatso has experienced, maybe from small hole nets or muzzles please? I'm wondering what I can do to stop it getting worse.