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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1784.0. "burr in gum or loose tooth?" by COMET::SANDVIK () Tue Aug 10 1993 02:48

    I have a quarter horse aprox. 2 - 2 1/2 yrs old. I noticed the last
    hay I bought had fox tail type burrs in it. (after I fed part of the
    bail) 2 of my horses are okay, however my 2 year old keeps playing 
    with his tongue and trying to rub his face on his water tank etc. Is this
    a sign that he has a burr in his mouth or does he have a loose tooth?
    If it is a burr, will he work it out or should I contact a vet?
    His appetite has not decreased, however I noticed he drools a little 
    from one side of his mouth. I have tried to look inside his mouth
    however he has different ideas and it usally ends up in a fight.
    I bought him because he was very sickly, he had colic twice in one
    night, Now, after 9 months, he is apox. 900 lbs and is 15 hands at 
    his rump. Too much for one person to hold and look for burrs. I
    hate to ask for help, however I would like to hear if anyone has had
    a similar experience and what are any "tricks of the trade" I may
    try.
    
    					Thanks!
    							Karen
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1784.1MPO::ROBINSONyou have HOW MANY cats??Tue Aug 10 1993 12:5313
    
    	He's about the right age to be losing caps. But, if he's drooling
    	a lot that _could_ indicate something stuck in the gum. Best bet 
    	would be to have a vet look at it to make sure. Sometimes caps flip
    	back into the palette and don't come out clean, in which case the
    	vet can just pull it out. The only trick I can think of for you is
    	to offer him a large carrot or apple, make him grab it in his front
    	teeth, and while he's trying to bite through that, take a quick
    	peek around. This will also teach him that he gets a reward for
    	letting you poke around in his mouth.
    
    
    	
1784.2good ole carrot huh?COMET::SANDVIKTue Aug 10 1993 17:456
     
    Thanks for your help, I'll try the ole carrot trick and see what
    happens.
    
    
    					Karen
1784.3by the way: 4 cats,3 dogs,4 birds,3 horsesCOMET::SANDVIKThu Sep 02 1993 04:327
    Yes, I tried the ole carrot trick.... when I gave it to him you would
    have thought I put poop in his mouth. He made his stud face and carried
    on like a ding dong.... which by the way allowed me to look in his
    mouth, he had 3 or 4 fox tails stuck in his lower gum. I pulled them 
    out as he is good as ever. 
    
    	This is a silly problem but he is like a kid. Thanks for your help