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Posted on 06/01/2005 7:34:38 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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They just drop in HAir. I would have taken off if I knew when. The last time I had to take off for the day and wait and that wasn't possible this time.
But I know know any vet that lives like that 'just dropping in'. They make appts, they try to stick to them... The appt is not some nebulous "when I can get around to it" It's a time.... Thursday at 9:00... even if sometimes they have emergencies and end up a little behind, that's the schedule.
If I had an appt and I wasn't here, neither my vet or my shoer would do them without me. That's not my decision, it's theirs.
ERRR.... But I DON'T know any vet that lives like that 'just dropping in'.
Anyone else in here ever had a vet do that?
Ok. Well we are out of here. Yall have a good 4th.
You too.... I hope there aren't fireworks where you are going... a new place is stressful enough.
He must have sedated her with Ace, which has a reputation of horses coming out of it with no warning. He should have used Dormosdan. With enough of that, no way that horse is gonna paw.
"Well, we haven't been too impressed with him either"
He doesn't sound very professional, does he? I've never had a vet that would quit because of a fractious horse. They just drugged them until they got the desired result. To walk away after half a float is ridiculous.
Another thing I don't like is that some vets don't like to use an oral speculum. They claim they can be dangerous for them if the horse slings his head with it in there and knocks them in the head. That may be true in certain cases, but then like you said, you sedate them a little more before you start. I just don't think they can do a proper job if they don't get the horse's mouth open wide enough to get to the back teeth and are able to use both hands to feel for points and such, which you can't do if you're having to hold onto a horse's tongue and they're mouthing around trying to get it back. That's the only thing I don't like about my current vet. I've got the name of a guy who supposedly went to training to be an equine dental specialist. He's not a vet, teeth is all he does, but everybody claims he's good so I've been meaning to call him to come out and do everybody. Otherwise, I'll just haul them, a couple at a time, an hour and a half drive from here to another vet that I think does a better job. It's aggrivating!
Here's a pic of what I'm talking about...
"ERRR.... But I DON'T know any vet that lives like that 'just dropping in'.
Anyone else in here ever had a vet do that?"
No way.
Yeah - unless he was really injured, which does happen, (it's a dangerous job sticking your fingers into the orifices of horses) I don't see why he'd quit a teeth float because they're 'dangerous'. If they fight.... he didn't use enough sedative. If he was struck or pawed at, that can hurt, but it sounds weak to me.
I think my vet uses Ketamine for surgeries like gelding and suturing bad wounds, but I'm not sure what he uses for floating. I'll have to ask.
I use an equine dentist that only uses hand tools. He does a great job. Winnie was done with power tools before I bought her but afterwards, her teeth started breaking off. I called my equine dentist to come see her and he was appalled at how Winnie's teeth looked. He took off some huge points that the guy with the power tools didn't get. We never did figure out why her teeth were breaking off but it seemed to me to be related to the power tools. My current vet says power tools are the best but I disagree. He won't ever work on my horses teeth, that's for sure.
"If he was struck or pawed at, that can hurt, but it sounds weak to me."
I wonder if he's primarily a small animal vet and he's a bit afraid of horses. Vets and horseshoers get alot worse than pawed in the leg, this guy sounds like a wimp.
My current vet not only uses the speculum, but he sedated Bay to the point where his chin was completely resting on a crutch. He was too drunk to lift it. (I thought he was gonna fall over, and we were wary to stay out from under him ;~D) He needs to really sedate them, because he uses a power rasp on a drill, not just a hand rasp. It's loud and scary, and more powerful, so he doesn't want them to move at all, or he takes out cheek, I'd imagine.
This is Bay getting done last year.
Heh... my vet uses power tools ;~D
I think the difference is that it uses a finer rasp, turning faster, rather than a harsh rasp done by hand. Either can be done wrong..., I'm sure.
"Either can be done wrong..., I'm sure."
No kidding, judging from the stuff they put in the horses mouth. I just had a bad experience with the power tool guy so for now, I'm sticking with the hand tool guy. By the way, my vet agrees with you, not me.
I'd love to submit some.... but since I don't know exactly what mood she's looking for, I think it'd be easiest to upload a selection to an online album she can look at.
Unless you know what she might be looking for... horses loose? grazing, running, playing, or horses on trail, like the 'over the ears' pictures? People or tack visible or to be avoided? (not that ~I'd~ model, mind you)
Thanks...it would be cool, to see someone's pictures from here, on the cover.
Oh what a sweetheart - I want one :)
Sure, I'd be happy to send her pictures. Can you find out what kind of mood/picture etc. she's looking for?
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