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MISCELLANEOUS. 



years old, the cups leave the outer or corner 

 teeth. At nine years old, the cups leave the 

 two center nippers, above. At ten years old, 

 the cups leave the adjoining teeth. At eleven 

 years old, the cups leave the corner upper teeth. 

 At twelve years, or past, the groove on inside 

 of the bridle tooth disappears in a horse. Mares 

 very seldom have them. 



NEW METHOD TO TELL THE AGE. 



(See engraving of horse's teeth from the age of 7 to 18 years. Always 

 look for the cups in the upper teeth.) 



