Horses Teeth
You can tell the age of a horse by its teeth. the horse has milk teeth when born and these fall out between 2 to 3 years. The teeth of the horse erupt. The central area of the tooth gets wider and the teeth get longer. Short teeth are not necessarily young teeth the horse could be a crib biter. the horse has the same teeth configuration as us, with incisers, canines and molars. Teeth problems in horses can be caused by genically small mouths, or they can develop a wavy mouth so that they don’t chew evenly. Slab fractures can occur to molars and also damage from a fall might dislodge front teeth. Wolf teeth, which lie in behind the incisors and before the canines; are often removed as they can interfere with the bit.