Holiday Store Hours
Christmas Eve: Closing early at 3 PM
Christmas Day: CLOSED
New Year’s Eve: 8 AM – 5:30 PM
New Year’s Day: CLOSED
Wishing you a joyful holiday season!
Deck Out Your Front Porch for the Holidays!
We’ve got festive doormats and charming porch signs in stock—perfect for spreading holiday cheer right at your doorstep!
Stay Safe on Slippery Walkways!
We have Ice Kleets and traction tracks to help you safely navigate icy and slippery surfaces this winter.
Get Ready to Ice Fish!
Stop in today for all your ice fishing supplies and gear—everything you need for a successful day on the ice.
Winter is coming!
Our full line of winter apparel and boots is in stock now, with new arrivals coming in weekly.
The days are getting colder!
Stock up now—wood pellets and coal are in store, with delivery available for your convenience. We’re also an authorized HEAP vendor.
Be ready before the freeze!
Ice melt is in stock—grab yours now before winter hits!
NYS hunting licenses are available for purchase in-store—
plus, we’ve got all your sporting goods and attractants right here!
Bring the magic of the season home!
Explore our beautiful holiday giftware, ideal for decorating or sharing with someone special.
We carry a full line of Poulin Grain and Blue Seal feeds for all your animals—
equine, dairy, goats, pigs, poultry, sheep, gamebirds, llamas, and alpacas!
A horse's teeth change throughout its life and proper dental care is essential for your horse to be comfortable feeding, grazing and carrying a bit. But what types of problems can develop, and how should they be taken care of?
Does Your Horse Have Tooth Problems?
A horse has from 36-44 teeth, and those teeth wear down as the horse grazes and eats. Because our horses have different diets that are often softer than the fodder their wild ancestors and cousins consume, however, the wear on their teeth may be uneven or slow, and different dental problems can occur. Your horse can't tell you a tooth hurts, however, and you have to be on the lookout for unusual symptoms that can indicate dental trouble, such as…
When a horse shows one or more of these symptoms, it may be necessary to consult a veterinarian or equine dentist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The faster any dental problems are treated, the healthier your horse will be.
Equine Dental Problems
Horses can develop a range of unique problems with their teeth. Some of the more common ailments include…
In addition to these typical problems, horses can also develop many other dental problems familiar to humans, such as plaque or tartar buildup, gingivitis, gum and periodontal disease, cracked teeth, abscesses and more. Being familiar with your horse's teeth and inspecting them periodically can help you discover any problems quickly, before they dramatically affect your horse's health. With the proper dental care, your horse will have strong, healthy teeth, and that's always worth smiling about.
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