These forceps, due to their angled jaws, are very helpful in extraction of premolar teeth. Cross hatched grip handles handle for non-slippery grip when wet.
The left head of the Gracey Curette allows for a better exploration of the horse's mouth. Assists in the removal of unwanted deposits on teeth and for investigative treatments and procedures
Four prong molar extractor for removing teeth that are irregular or geriatric or have a short crown. It can also aid in the extraction of a fractured tooth.
The swivel and lock system grants the stirrup to rotate 360 degrees and can be locked into any position for maximum comfort. By rotating the stirrup, it allows the fender to lay flat against the rider's knee. This action works to relieve knee, ankle, and hip strain- promoting a more comfortable ride .Complete deep aluminum design with cushioned rubber inserts, the Swivel & Lock Stirrups are available in multiple top bar lengths to accommodate any size fender.
A modified version of standard McPherson style speculum. It comes with 4-5 clicks. AAA Equine has replaced the standard spring with a leaflet spring which makes this speculum superior to other Mc Pherson styles. During a dental procedure if the spring comes off, you will not have to send the speculum back to company to fix it.
Hoof nippers are made from drop-forged chrome vanadium steel and are precision machined to obtain the correct bevel to the cutting edge. AAA equine Farrier tools are renowned for their quality and durability.
With a correct bevel reached to the cutting edge, this nipper was originally designed for use during hoof wall and clip replacement work. The sharpness and alignment makes this nipper great for excess soles or resecting hoof walls as well. 12" handles. 2" wide x 3/4" deep head.
Another newly designed kit by AAA Equine’s team which is a replacement for your set of 4 Gingival elevators. One heavy duty T-handle with multiple sizes heads in a pouch makes it very handy and easy to carry instrument. Different sized heads suit your needs. All heads have been given a special angle to suit the curvature of the teeth.