Common Questions

How many teeth does a horse have?

A horse has between 36 and 44 teeth consisting of: 12 incisors (start as baby or deciduous teeth) 4 canines (generally only in males, only erupt as permanents) 4 wolf teeth (often only found on the upper arcades, Recommend to be extracted) 12 pre-molars (start Continue Reading →

How often should a Horse be checked or treated?

The young horse should be treated prior to being mouthed or entering training. Wolf teeth, very sharp points and loose baby teeth need to be addressed, thus eliminating any confusion responding to the bit. Paddock fed horses 5 or younger every 6 months. Paddock Continue Reading →