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Horse mouth speculum dental device stainless steel

Horse mouth speculum dental device stainless steel

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Brand: Frontier Equestrian
Category: Sports


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 15260

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No

ASIN: B000M9QH9M


Features:
  • All stainless steel
  • Heavy leather straps
  • Standard tooth cups and additional set for older horses

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Premium stainless steel horse dental speculum - premium leather straps and 2 sets of tooth cups. Ratcheting mechanism for precise control.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very useful tool   May 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This product was easy to use and provided a high degree of safety to examining and working in a horse's mouth. I am just learning how to float my own horses teeth and this device made getting in there safely a breeze. Now I only have to worry about the technicalities of the floating and not getting bitten or hurtung the horse. I use a small amount rhompin IV (Your Vet can do this for you if you are not comfortable doing it for your own horses) *Note only a VET can administer to other peoples horses so don't do it for others. This device is a solidly constructed stainless steel with leather straps. It includes the tooth plates and an unusual addition of the leather covered plates to hold the horses mouth open using the gum area just behind the front teeth and in front of the rear. I have not used this yet. There is also a top and bottom strap and I removed the bottom so I just insert this as if I were placing a bridle on the horse and then I tighten the strap behind the ears with my left hand so that the tooth plates are tightened in the correct position I hold them in with my right hand. Very short learning curve on this to get it just right.

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