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There was an equine dentistry course in Wisconsin that a local vet attended.

Dr Kevin Steinbachs, Vet and Owner at the Dauphin and Ste Rose Veterinary Clinic, went so he could get a refresher on equine dentistry.

The people that put on the course are full-time equine dentists.

On the first day he was at the course there were lectures, on the second day they practiced on dead horses’ heads, and on the final day they worked on real horses.

One thing horse dentists and owners need to know is horse teeth never stop growing. They need to be trimmed every year or the horse could start acting in an abnormal way.