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The modern horse is under increasing strain, especially a sports horse.
The domestic horse was originally created to continually move and to
graze hard steppe grass for about 18 hours a day, but is now kept
primarily in stables and is fed soft grass, hay, feed pellets and
cereals. Teeth and anatomy are thus not evenly worn, which often leads
to problems.
If the horse`s mouth is not in balance, the jaw is under much strain.
This strain can be the cause of up to 40% of riding problems. The horse
tries to counteract the pain in its jaw through its body, resulting in
tense muscles and blockages in the vertebrae.
Our main focus is in horse dentistry and horse chiropractic.
Learn more about these subjects on the following sides and contact us at:
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Dr. Ralf Kirchner
Equine dental technician (IGFP)
Birkenweg 2
26901 Rastdorf
GERMANY
Tel. +49 1 71 - 74 37 538
kirchner@equidental.net |
Focus:
Equine Dentistry
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Peter Eylers
Dorfkamp 8
26197 Großenkneten/ Sage
GERMANY
Tel. +49 1 71 - 75 85 025
eylers@equidental.net |
Focus:
Equine Dentistry
Chiropractic |
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