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      Location: Never in one place long | Β Looking at purchasing a gelding with an overbite. The lady said he has no trouble grazing and no issues but definitely does have a pretty good parrot mouth. Other than needing to have their teeth done more and possible grazing issues are there other things I need to worry about?
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Defense Attorney for The Horse
   Location: Claremore, OK | DLV - 2018-11-29 7:10 AM
Β Looking at purchasing a gilding with an overbite. The lady said he has no trouble grazing and no issues but definitely does have a pretty good parrot mouth. Other than needing to have their teeth done more and possible grazing issues are there other things I need to worry about?
Yes. Proper dental care. Iβve had some bad ones and
Never had a problem. They ride with the same bits as my others. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | YES,If I were looking for another horse and found one that I liked and did have a parrot mouth and he was what I was looking for Yes I would buy, had one years ago no different then my others, just have his teeth checked at least twice a year. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Just curious, did you buy this gelding? If so would love to see him, so pictures please |
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      Location: Oakdale, CA | yes! if I like the horse and I would recommend a overall vet check.....................buy the horse! |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | got boost? - 2018-12-03 11:55 AM yes! if I like the horse and I would recommend a overall vet check.....................buy the horse!
I had one with an overbite. It wasn't really as bad as some that I've seen. I didn't know it until after I bought him but it didn't bother him or me at all.
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   Location: Texas | I have one & my vet, who is a very good equine dentist, said just to keep him UTD on dental work & he will be fine. I have had no issues and he is turning out to be a really nice horse. |
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Queen Bean of Ponyland
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             Location: WYOMING | Freddie Mercury had an overbite and it didnt keep him from greatness.
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| My mom went to the NFR on a parrot mouth horse :) Same as stated above, just keep up on dental work. His was worse as a baby then he kind of grew into it, but teeth were floated at 6-9 months usually. |
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| geronabean - 2018-12-04 9:59 AM
Freddie Mercury had an overbite and it didnt keep him from greatness.
I feel like this should win BHW comment of the year with this one |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | geronabean - 2018-12-04 9:59 AM Freddie Mercury had an overbite and it didnt keep him from greatness.
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      Location: Northern CA | Yes. I have one and have no issues what so ever with him (other than looking at him ). I don't see where it affects his perfomrance or day to day living at all. Now saying that, I would not breed a horse with a severe overbite, but I would buy another. |
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Sparklin Cowgirl
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| I think it would be ok. But I would make a dental exam as part of my pre-purchase exam |
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| Well itβs not going to be a halter horse is it lol |
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