it all depnds on what the vet is doing to the horse thicko
The tools that the veterinarians use can be divided into two the diagnostic tools and the digital tools. Examples of these tools include the ultrasound and radiographic equipment, the microscopes and the Stethoscopes.
A veterinarian will use a variety of tools for operating including a scalpel, a syringe, a needle, suture materials, and anesthesia. A veterinarian will also use a stethoscope and gloves.
Veterinarians do if there's a problem.
Veterinarians primarily use the same tools and instruments used by human physicians - stethoscopes, scalpels, needles and syringes, retraction hooks, forceps, etc. However, there are some specialized tools that are typically not required in human medicine, including teeth files (for rasping down points and hooks on equine molars), castration knives, dehorning shears, speculums (a hollow tube for dosing cattle orally), and other such tools.
Tools: stethoscope, thermometer, some diagnostic tools and minor mechanical tools Machines: radiograph, anesthetic vaporizer, autoclave
a rasping knife to keep a horse from cuting its gums
they used a tool that looks like a dragon to fly a horse.
Some tools that veterinarians use are scales, x-ray machines, thermometers, stethoscopes, scales, computers, syringes, scalpels, forceps, ultrasound machines, needles, sutchers, thread, anesthesia machine and many other tools.
Veterinarians tend to not use quotes, unless that is part of the clinic culture and environment they are trying to create.
.. a set of irons is usually refering to golf clubs. it could also be the tools a farrier or horse shoe'r would use...
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