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Yes, horses occasionally have to have teeth removed. Unfortunately some horses have had such little dental care that problems may develop through eating none fibrous foods like alfalfa. Hooks form, the horse can't chew right, the hooks can stab into the cheeks and opposing gums. Infection can set in, abscesses, periodontal disease that leads to sinus problems, cracked and broken teeth.
So yes they can have problems and yes those problems can lead to extractions. |
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