. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. 48 Dentition as indicative of the Age after one year old, and are well up at fifteen months, as shown in the last illustration (Fig. 45). Fig. 46.—Incisors cf Sheep, second jJair of permanent Incisors cut {four broad teeth), at one year and ten At eigJdeen months the sixth 23ermanent molar is cut, and the recent appearance which this tooth presents is better evi- dence of this age than can be obtained by an inspection of the incisors. Occasionally in very forward mouths the second pair of


. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. 48 Dentition as indicative of the Age after one year old, and are well up at fifteen months, as shown in the last illustration (Fig. 45). Fig. 46.—Incisors cf Sheep, second jJair of permanent Incisors cut {four broad teeth), at one year and ten At eigJdeen months the sixth 23ermanent molar is cut, and the recent appearance which this tooth presents is better evi- dence of this age than can be obtained by an inspection of the incisors. Occasionally in very forward mouths the second pair of broad teeth will be cut; in other cases there will be no signs Fig. -47.—Molars of Sheep at one year and ten 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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