It varys Some horse only need there teeth seen once in their life time, others, may need it once a year and the "horse dentist" will just rasp the teeth so np sharp points will cause eating problems or pain in their mouth.
A horses teeth need to be checked at least once a year. How often they will actually need to be floated will depend on conformation/alignment of the jaws, diet and any current dental problems such as missing teeth. Some horses need their teeth floated more than once a year while others may not need floating even yearly.
A horses teeth should be checked every year during the horses annual exam. They should have their teeth floated (filed down) every 2-5 years depending on the age and eating habits of the horse.
About once a year or twice a year
Horses have from 36 to 44 teeth upon reaching maturity. Young horses have 24 temporary teeth (called deciduous teeth) Adult female horses have 40 permanent teeth Adult male horses have 42 permanent teeth (2 are canine teeth that the female does not have)
No! Horses should never drink dirty water. They should have access to clean water at all times.
you should brush your teeth 2 a day morning and night for 2 minutes
They should get with the times, and trade the horses in for some Harleys.
Because to make your teeth cleaner and mouth feel fresh
You should clean a horses stall every day to insure a healthy horse.
you should brush your teeth 3 time a day its actually 2 times a day 1 in the morning and 1 in the knight
Twice a week is good.
3 time a day
You should brush your dog's teeth about 3 times a week.
2 times per day
As a bare minimum, every 3 months. (4 times a year)