Let's start checking your horses teeth from 18 months to 2 years. We can check for wolf teeth and remove them if necessary. We can have a look if their first baby teeth are coming out ok and check confirmation to see if they are going to be prone to any overgrowth and get on top of them straight away.
If you were looking for a good time to do your mares teeth, then right now, before they foal down, it wouldn't be a bad one. This would make sure that they are comfortable and pain-free for birth. Their teeth are in good order to be able to get the most out of their food.
Heading to the Eyre Peninsula, including Port Augusta, Quorn, Whyalla, and all the way down to Port Lincoln. I will be there from the 28th of August to the 1st of September. Please spread the word to friends and on local pages. Look forward to it.
Hey there, heading down to the Southeast soon. Please share, like, tag people and spread the word. Thanks
A short video on dentals for paddock horses against ridden horses. Message for appointments or any questions.
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If you are having inconsistency through the bridle, stiffness through one side of your horse, a crooked head, your horse is over bent, this could be due to an unbalanced mouth. If you haven't heard of this, there is a chance this isn't getting corrected. If so, give me a call, and we can have a chat or book in, and I can help your horse out
Hi, there. Everyone was just wondering if you could do me a big favour if you could spare a moment and put a review up on my page and also the Google business page if possible? I'm still finding people who haven't heard of me. So I'm just trying to get the algorithms up so that people are searching. I can help them as I am helping you. thanks, everybody.
I have been asked to go to the southeast again, so I am trying to get a run. Please share on local pages and tell friends so I can help you out.
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I'm heading to Yorke Peninsula on the 2nd - 3rd of Febuary. Message to book in.
Equine Dentistry with Matt
Listen in for a short insight to equine dentistry and some helpful advice from Matt 💡