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The opinions and views of this blog is for information and entertainment only and should not be used as a substitute for seeking advice from your veterinarian about your horse and your situation. Specific advice may only be given after a valid veterinary - client - patient relationship is made.

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As you know, I am starting a mission to bring to the world my view of equine dentistry. After floating horse teeth for 26 years, I have a good understanding of the process and what needs to be achieved to have a float be effective.

This is an art form done to a living being. It is not auto mechanics where the hood is popped open. It is hard work and requires advanced horsemanship skills. Through practice it becomes easy. And the reward of having a horse thank you and the owner thank you is great.

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I am extremely proud to know you. All the creativity, hard work and passion that you have poured into you mission is truly inspiring. RBC
Posted @ Saturday, August 08, 2009 9:50 AM by Richard Bowman Carr
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