Modern Equine Dentistry And Power Floating
Posted by Geoff Tucker on Sun, Jul 05, 2009
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This video describes the difference between power tool floating and hand floating. You may be surprised with what I say. Power tools are actually not a problem. It is the application of poor scientific theories and lack of horsemanship in the technique used that I prefer not to associate with. In addition, the new business of power floating has taken an attitude that their way is the one and only way to float. Specifically, they say that hand floating is not good. Here is my response.
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