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Standard Float: To 'float' horses teeth means to level them by reducing sharp points, ridges, and hooks that develop as their teeth wear unevenly, while also correcting other dental malocclusions. Equine teeth grow continuously throughout their lives and without floating, these sharp points can cause pain, ulcers, difficulty eating and performance issues.


Horses should have their teeth floated annually, or even more often if they have particular ongoing issues.

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$100/animal

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