Horse Dentistry: Removing a horse’s wolf teeth
February 10, 2010 by Daniel Beatty DVM · 1 Comment
Many horses have very small, vestigial teeth known as wolf teeth. They are very rudimentary teeth not even resembling any of the other molars about the size of a human’s baby tooth that are found just in front of the first big cheek tooth. Many veterinarians and equine dentists when they find these teeth remove [...]
Chiropractic on a horse
May 12, 2008 by Daniel Beatty DVM · Leave a Comment
Today, I was asked to do a chiropractic exam on a small horse, actually it was a P.O.A. I am asked to do chiropractic evaluations and treatments for a variety of reasons, usually it is the horse is not taking a lead correctly or unwillingness to flex or difficulty to collect or slower times in [...]
Equine Dentistry – Its that time for equine dental health
April 7, 2008 by Daniel Beatty DVM · Leave a Comment
Spring is in the air at least it finally is here in the midwest…we actually had a 60 degree day today. This means it is time for a dental examination and possible dental work.
Your horse needs to have an full examination done at least twice a year, many times there will be no need for [...]

