. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. of the Animals of the Farm. mucli suspicion if the central permanent incisors were found to be cut; and if they were well up and some of the anterior tempo- rary molars had fallen, and the permanent teeth were filling their places, the animal would be disqualified. The fifth molar tooth is always cut between ten and twelve months, and its perfect eruption may be taken as evidence that Fig. 57.—Central permanent Incisors and Tasks of Fig at one year {Early dentition).. the pig has reached the age of
. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. of the Animals of the Farm. mucli suspicion if the central permanent incisors were found to be cut; and if they were well up and some of the anterior tempo- rary molars had fallen, and the permanent teeth were filling their places, the animal would be disqualified. The fifth molar tooth is always cut between ten and twelve months, and its perfect eruption may be taken as evidence that Fig. 57.—Central permanent Incisors and Tasks of Fig at one year {Early dentition).. the pig has reached the age of one year. In the above illustration (Fig. 57) the recently cut central incisors are shown; a state of dentition which is seen only in very forward animals at the com- pletion of one year of age. Shortly after the completion of one year, the three anterior temporary molars fall irregularly; and by the time the animal. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brown, George Thomas, Sir, 1827-. London, J. Murray
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