If your 4 year old horse is having problems with his teeth, then you should probably contact your local equine dentist. Certain teeth can cause soars in a horse's mouth that get irritated when ridden with a bit or eating. This is common in younger horses.
No it can't... i am a horse vet and and dentist, it has been proven it can not hurt a horse or any breed of horse in any way. It can only hurt them if they have got tooth problems or they are not eating sarah x
No, He got paralyzed from falling off a horse. What year did it happen
Listen kid, you got problems, Ok? You mispelled does and guess what? The tooth fariy is your parents! The same thing for Santa and the Easter Bunny!
In 2018, the average was $3.70 per tooth, which is a decline of $0.43 from the previous year's $4.13. About 2 in 5 parents admit to paying at least $5 per tooth. Often, the first tooth received a larger contribution.
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Nah I got bit by one. My own Little four year old sister almost got bit. I got her out of the way I took the bite. A tooth was left in my skin. I am a hero. :)
got to the dentist
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yes
Yes it can! A family member of mine had an abcessed tooth and got very sick because it is poison coming from the tooth. It goes into your body. If you do not get the tooth removed soon you will run into health problems that may end up fatal.
Katie was seven when she got her first horse.
There have been injector problems, busted seals, and blown turbo problems. The best model year for the 6.0L Powerstroke engine would be the 2006 and 2007 model year. These were the years they got most of the problems worked out on the 6.0L Powerstroke engine.