Ok I can't stand it anymore.....what does it mean to "float" the teeth??![]()
Horses chew with a side to side grinding motion. That leads them to getting sharp, uneven edges on their molars which can cut into their cheeks. It can also be painful for them when the bit is in their mouth. Floating the teeth means using a rasp-type tool to file down the sharp points making it easier for them to chew their food properly.
My vet uses a power float. It's awesome! Essentially it's a power drill with a quarter size grinding disc on the end. Gets those points, ramps and waves cut down to size in no time, and is less damaging to the gum and surrounding teeth.
My first horse back when I was a kid, LOVED to have his teeth floated. He'd see the vet coming with a rasp in hand and open his mouth up for him.
wow, that's cool. I would think that would be so much easier on both the horse and the person! My #1 vet had to stop doing teeth because his shoulder couldn't take it anymore. I will ask the equine dentist about it when he comes next time.
Jennasis ~ Does your vet routinely sedate horses for floating? As I mentioned before, only 2 out of 17 horses I have to have done need to be sedated. (One actually GROWLED while sedated AND twitched! He really doesn't care for it!) Does the noise of the drill add to it?
They are all sedated for power floating, and a speculum is used. For hand floating, sedation is not always needed. The total cost for a power float with sedation for my vet is $85 (includes the farm call). I don't think even the best horse on the planet would tolerate a power float without the sedation (and we have a few who fight it even with the sedation). It is loud. Literally a power drill.
Thank you for the info, kafitty, I had no idea!
Yeah, I get annoyed when people are ignorant and don't do a little research before they get an animal. I mean, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to know that a horse should not live in a house! LOL.
Jennasis, this power floating sounds AMAZING! I may look into it.
Did you ever see that episode of Extreme Homes on HDTV where a guy built this mega size McMansion speficially to accomodate his pet mini? He built all the floors with marble and they slopped down to a drain for his "accidents". The horse wandered the house like a dog, and this was a multi-million dollar home!
Weird.
yeah, I doubt a horse would even like living like that.
I don't think I'd like clopping around on marble all day if I had hooves!
But, I did see a documentary where they had horses as service animals. Something about them being prey, whereas dogs were predators, meant they had a skill set that was more suited to be service animals than dogs. They went in houses, but made accommodations for them in the house. As other posters have noted they are so smart they did a good job and I think they liked the challenge as well![]()