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Horses/Teeth and Aging the Horse
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Fifteen Years Old and Over
Galvayne's groove appears to have grown about half-way down the tooth
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Ten Years Old
Some horses start to grow a Galvayne's groove at around 10 years old
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Seven Years Old
Three main changes occur at around seven years old; first, the dental star
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Four to Four-and-a-Half Years Old
The Temporary corner incisors are replaced with permanent incisors
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Two-and-a-Half to Three Years Old
The Temporary central incisors are pushed out and replaced by permanent
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Foals
Like humans, horses grow milk teeth before growing their permanent teeth
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Structure of the Mouth
The adult male horse has a total of 40 teeth, made up of 24 molars
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Opening the Horse's Mouth
In fact, the most accurate way to age a horse, apart from knowing his birth
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Aging Your Horse
Very important to keep a close eye on I your horse's teeth
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