To all horse owners and trainers. I am a qualified Equine Dentist. I have 
experience with some of the best trainers in the industry. I would like to 

share my knowledge with all who are interested. Everything a horse does starts with his mouth. For example, if your horse is unlevel (higher in one leg) it could 
be their mouth. If it carries it's head one sided it could be his mouth. If it fights the bit or slings it's head, it is most likely a sore mouth. If your horse dribbles a 
lot of feed it could be helped by some mouth work. Loss of weight or not being able to gain weight or maintain a steady weight could be helped by working on 
the mouth. If you have any questions or would like more examples please feel 
free to e-mail me at jrcole@cafes.net 
sincerely, Johnny Ray (JR) Cole
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25 years of experience in the Walking and Spotted Horse industry

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Recognized as one of Middle Tennessee's Qualified Equine Dentist

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Is an alumni and a participant in the continued education program of THE ACADEMY OF EQUINE DENTISTRY

 

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Course studies include:

bulletHistory of equine dentistry, it's definition, evolution and need 
bulletBasic function of teeth and their relationship to the body, various numbering systems
for equine teeth, correct basic aging, anatomy of the horses head and mouth, and differences in 
type of heads which affect tooth eruption
bulletCorrect dental examination procedures, and routine maintenance applications
bulletProper use of instruments and routine dental maintenance procedures

Client List Includes:
Tennessee Horse Country, Carl Johnson, Henry James, Moore & Foust Farm, Twin Willows Equine Center, Sammy Day Stables, 
Barney Davis, Andy Clark, Nathan Curtis, Jeff Givens, Harold Dean Givens 

For more information of services or to make an appointment contact:

Johnny Ray Cole

Phone: 931-276-2321

or e-mail
jrcole@cafes.net

 

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