Oral Examination of the Horse

Does your horse toss his head when loose, in hand, or under saddle? Does he fight the bit? Does he resist being bridled or haltered? Is he underweight despite proper feeding and deworming programs? These are just a few of the possible signs
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Jon M. Gieche, DVM, Dipl. AVDC Equine, FAVD Equine, owns Kettle Moraine Equine Hospital and Regional Equine Dental Center in Whitewater, Wisconsin. His extensive knowledge of equine dentistry has given him the opportunity to instruct veterinarians and veterinary students via lectures and hands-on wet labs for the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), the Veterinary Dental Forum, and universities throughout the United States. Gieche has presented topics on equine dentistry internationally, for multiple state veterinary medical associations, and other private organizations.

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