In Texas, a victory for freedom and horses

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In Texas, a victory for freedom and horses

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"In a resounding victory for economic liberty, horse teeth floaters are back at work in the Lone Star State........"

http://dailycaller.com/2010/11/11/in-te ... nd-horses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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TxD wrote:"In a resounding victory for economic liberty, horse teeth floaters are back at work in the Lone Star State........"

http://dailycaller.com/2010/11/11/in-te ... nd-horses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Never could stand to do that, myself, so I'm pleased to bring in someone who can/will.... :tiphat:
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TxD wrote:In Texas, a victory for freedom and horses
Boy, ain't that the tooth. "rlol"

(Hey, SOMEBODY had to go there :evil2: )
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Now I wish they could roll back the eye doctor monopoly. Not the real MD eye doctors who treat eye disease and do surgery and stuff, just the people who do eyeglasses. You can fit yourself for reading glasses at sam's club just by lookin through different lenses until the text looks clear. That's all the eye doctor does, just keeps trying different lenses until you say it's clear, but you can't buy "real" eyeglasses unless you pay for a office visit and new prescription ever year.

Shoot, I wish they would stop licensing in most jobs. Barber licenses are crazy, they just keep out the competition.
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OldSchool wrote:
TxD wrote:"In a resounding victory for economic liberty, horse teeth floaters are back at work in the Lone Star State........"

http://dailycaller.com/2010/11/11/in-te ... nd-horses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Never could stand to do that, myself, so I'm pleased to bring in someone who can/will.... :tiphat:
It does make a terrible sound (right at first). :mrgreen:

A horse that is used to it....can be done pretty quickly...but some will fight, others require a mouth speculum...you just never know.

Not as bad as trimming and shoeing though.
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flintknapper wrote: It does make a terrible sound (right at first). :mrgreen:

A horse that is used to it....can be done pretty quickly...but some will fight, others require a mouth speculum...you just never know.

Not as bad as trimming and shoeing though.
Trimming is only bad on the back (and I don't mean the horse's), otherwise not too bad. My Dad was the ferrier in the family, and a darn good one, but there was a lot of hard-learned technique involved.
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