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Horses with normal dentition will usually require rasping annually but checking the teeth more often is never a bad idea. Older horses and those with dental problems often need treatment every 4-6 months. Your vet or EDT will advise on how often checks are required for your horse. We offer a reminder service so you don’t forget to have your horses teeth checked at the correct time.
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How often do horse’s teeth need rasping?
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