TEETH OF THE HORSE. 



Figure 3. 



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Mouth at Five Years. 



The above cut shows the teeth at this age, and, on comparing 

 it with their appearance in Fig. 2, the growth of half a year may 

 be seen. After five years, there is no more shedding of a horse's 

 teeth, so far as the incisors and canines are concerned. They are 

 the permanent teeth and the horse is said to have a full mouth. 



Figure k 



Lower Teeth of a Six-Year-Old. 



Up to the six-year-old mouth and from that to the eighth or 

 ninth year the age of the horse can be definitely known by the 



