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Equine Science I

Equine Science I. Age of Equine Review. Equine Science I . The temporary central incisors for a young colt has completely erupted and the intermediate incisors are partially present. Determine the age of the colt?. Equine Science I.

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Equine Science I

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  1. Equine Science I Age of Equine Review

  2. Equine Science I The temporary central incisors for a young colt has completely erupted and the intermediate incisors are partially present. Determine the age of the colt?

  3. Equine Science I A mare has past the full mouth stage and the indentation cups have completely disappeared from the lower intermediate incisors. What age was the mare when she was full mouthed and what age is she now?

  4. Equine Science I A young mare has completely lost her temporary incisors and currently only has the permanent central incisors in place. What age is she?

  5. Equine Science I This particular mare has some age on her. She has a groove present on the corner incisors that appears to run the complete length of the incisor. What age would you give to this mare?

  6. Equine Science I How would you describe the teeth arrangement for a stallion that is considered to be 9 years of age?

  7. ES II – Yes or No • The pit in the center of the tooth is referred to as a “cup” Yes No • An immature horse has 20 temporary teeth? Yes No • A smooth mouthed horse is five years old. Yes No • As a horse ages, the angle of incidence of the teeth decreases. Yes No

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