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Update: Onyx Gets Her Teeth Floated

July 24, 2018 By ezarkos

We’ve been slowly getting Onyx caught up on all of her vaccinations this past month or so, and today she was healthy enough to get her teeth done! In the horse world, we will “float” the horse’s teeth, which is essentially filing down any sharp points and making sure the teeth on the bottom “match” the teeth on the top. In the wild, horses eat for eight hours a day, so they naturally wear their teeth down. In domestic situations, even when we feed them several times a day, their teeth still grow a little faster than they can wear down naturally, so we need to call the vet to have any waves or sharp edges filed down. This helps keep the horse from getting ulcers in their cheeks from the points, plus it allows them to better chew their food.

Onyx had a few very sharp points (the vet called her sabre tooth!), and her front teeth have not been cared for, so the teeth grow at an angle. The vet made sure to file everything to the point that she was able to grind her teeth, which will help her get more nutrition out of her food. There was only so much of the crossbite that the vet could fix, but at least Onyx no longer has any sharp points poking at her cheeks as she eats. She also has a cracked tooth, but we decided to leave it in for now, as it doesn’t appear to be too badly damaged, and it is a molar that will help her eat more effectively. We will keep an eye on it, and make sure to check it when she gets her teeth done again.

Overall, Onyx was a very good patient during the float, and came out of the sedation relatively quickly. We are hopeful that she will begin to gain weight more quickly now!

Filing down the front teeth- you can see how they are higher on the left side than the right.
Dr. Bowen works to file down the sharp edges while Megan stands next to Onyx for reassurance

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Call of the Wild July 1 2025

Call of the Wild Day of Action for America’s Wild Horses and Burros (and Public Land!)

June 30, 2025 By ezarkos

This is an urgent alert for every organization and individual who cares about the protection, preservation, and survival of America’s Wild Horses and Burros and our precious Public Lands. We must all act together on One Massive National Call-In Day of Protest. We are asking you to spend just 10 … [Read More...]

Southern California: 8 yr old Thoroughbred Gelding Needs Home!

June 23, 2025 By ezarkos

We were contacted by a woman who has been trying to find a home for her beautiful 17hh, 8 yr old (4/12/17) dappled grey Thoroughbred gelding, Argento (means silver). Argento raced when he was younger, and his registered named is Little Cairo. He is a descendent of American Pharaoh, and was sold as a … [Read More...]

Help “Spirit” 9 y/o Buckskin Quarter Horse Gelding Find a New Home (Norco CA)

June 17, 2025 By ezarkos

We were contacted by one of our supporters who had rescued a nine year-old buckskin Quarter Horse gelding from auction. He was shut down at first, but she has done quite a bit of work with him on the ground and he is starting to come around and be more sociable. Sadly, Spirit has navicular, and … [Read More...]

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