WILLMAR -- The issue of who should be qualified to "float horse teeth" is drowning at least one legislator in three years' worth of reports, studies, committee meetings and proposed legislation. Rep.
There is evidence that even ancient horses received dental care, and now caregivers can use motorized tools to keep the animals healthy. By Sarah Maslin Nir You’re not supposed to look a gift horse in ...
The Agriculture Committee in the Indiana State Senate has approved a controversial bill that would allow the Indiana Horse ...
BUDA — Carl Mitz's job is keeping horses from getting a little too long in the tooth. Literally. As a horse teeth floater, he's on the road at least a week every month, visiting ranches with methods ...
House Bill 1490 would allow the Indiana Horse Racing Commission to license certain individuals to carry out “teeth floating” on race horses at the tracks in Shelbyville and Anderson. Photo by Zachary ...
LITTLE ROCK — Rep. Garry Smith of Camden’s recent guest commentary in support of unlicensed teeth floaters missed one very important point. Without proper training, veterinary supervision and ...
LITTLE ROCK — A bill filed Wednesday would make farriers and horse teeth “floaters” legal in Arkansas. House Bill 1055, drafted by Democratic state Reps. Jim House of Fayetteville and Garry Smith of ...