By Jack Easley DVM MS DABVP (Equine), Padraic M. Dixon MVB PhD MRCVS, James Schumacher DVM MS MRCVS Dip ACVS
A compilation of a variety of subject matters mentioned via world-renowned specialists within the box of equine dentistry.
The new version of this renowned source represents a complete revision of past content material and offers the reader with cutting-edge wisdom of the sector. finished and definitive, Equine Dentistry 3rd variation keeps the profitable strategy of in depth representation and step by step counsel via oral and dental strategies. moreover, it comprises many new figures, elevated textual content sections in key parts and brings to the staff new editors of overseas reputation. Many new contributions from foreign specialists are mixed during this textual content to advertise not just the care of horses with reference to oral and dental healthiness but additionally the schooling of veterinary pros during this quickly constructing area.
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The overcheck rein runs from the back pad of the harness up between the horse’s ears, passes down the front of the horse’s face and divides into two straps which fasten to either side of a separate overcheck bit that presses upwards in the horse’s mouth (Fig. 17). 1 The sidecheck is a variation on the overcheck in which two check reins, rather than joining and running over the top of the horse’s head, run through loops on either side of the bridle and back along the sides of his neck to come together at his withers (Fig.
A D B E C Fig. 13 (A) Standard Pelham. (B) Kimberwicke with rein set to lower level in Uxeter cheeks. (C) Proper adjustment of curb chain (upper arrow) and lip strap (lower arrow). A 34 B C Bits, bridles and accessories Fig. 14 Driving bits. (A) O ring snaffle. (B) Half cheek snaffle. (C) Liverpool. (D) Ashleigh Elbow. (E) Buxton. A C A C B D E Fig. 15 Teams with common driving bits (A) O-ring Snaffle. (B) Liverpool: the line on the horse on the left is attached to the snaffle ring. The line on the horse on the right is attached to the lowest curb ring for greater control.
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 1982, pp 235–263 8. Bennett DG. An overview of bits and bitting. In: Workbook: American Association of Equine Practitioners Focus on Dentistry. 2006, pp 181–195 9. Lynch B, Bennett DG. Bits and bridles: power tools for thinking riders. EquiMedia, Austin, 2000 10. Johnson TJ. Surgical removal of mandibular periostitis (bone spurs) caused by bit damage. In: Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Equine Practitioners 2002; 48: 458–462 11.