£35 for one horse.
£30 per horse for 2 + horses.
I usually work without sedation for general health floats and check ups. However, inevitably there will be times when sedation will be needed for dental treatment to be performed if a horse becomes particularly distressed or un-cooperative. This will require a repeat visit accompanied by your vet, which will also be the case if any major dental problems are identified that require correction using power equipment. This is fairly unusual however, and a health float can generally be performed with hand instruments and no sedation.
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