How to Tell if a Horse Has Dental Problems
A horse's teeth, just like human teeth, require maintenance, and it is recommended that a horse gets their teeth done at least twice a year. Find out why a horse may have dental problems if they don't accept the bit with help from a horse riding teacher in this free video on horse dentistry.

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