. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. 6 Dentition as indicative of the Age crown of the tooth which projects above the gura; the neck, which is encircled by the gum; and the fang, which is lodged in its appropriate socket in the jaw. It will be observed that the temporary tooth is much smaller than the permanent organ, which is placed on the left hand, and also that the distinction between the upper part of the tooth, or crown, and the fang is much more marked in the milk- tooth. In fact, the permanent incisor does not indicate any act


. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. 6 Dentition as indicative of the Age crown of the tooth which projects above the gura; the neck, which is encircled by the gum; and the fang, which is lodged in its appropriate socket in the jaw. It will be observed that the temporary tooth is much smaller than the permanent organ, which is placed on the left hand, and also that the distinction between the upper part of the tooth, or crown, and the fang is much more marked in the milk- tooth. In fact, the permanent incisor does not indicate any actual line of separation between the upper and lower portions. For all practical purposes a knowledge of the form of the rig. 1.—Permanent and Temporary Incisors of Horse. "^I'iSu^. 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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