Dentition As Indicative of the Age of the Animals of the Farm

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Dentition As Indicative of the Age of the Animals of the Farm
George Thomas Brown
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The incisors at this age project almost in a straight line from the jaws, and in some mouths a line drawn transversely across the tables of the teeth will cut the centres of all of them, excepting those of the corner teeth.
The above drawing (Fig. 19) represents the teeth of the thoroughbred horse " Lothario, " foaled in 1840, as they appeared in 1852.
On comparing the tables of the teeth with those of the mare I r\ of the Animals of the Farm.
29 " Solace" (Fig. 18) at the age of ten years, it
...will be seen that there are certain important differences. The central incisors have quite lost the " mark, " which is only represented by a dot. The central enamel in the remaining incisors forms a much smaller figure than in the ten-year-old teeth. The corner teeth have become more oval in form, and only a trace of the central enamel can be seen.
Aftei' twelve or fourteen years of age, the evidence which is afforded by the tables of the teeth is not definite enough to justify a positive opinion as to the animal's age, and the illustra- Fig.


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