. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. of the Animals of the Farm. 33 be satisfied that the test is a reliable one, and at the least it adds to the means of judging the age of the horse at a period when the signs on which reliance was formerly placed no longer exist. Fig. 2").—(d) (Iroove yroxon down from the gum, leaving the upper part of the tooth smooth at the age of twenty-six The drawing on p. 32 (Fig. 23) shows the groove about half- way down the tooth, which will indicate the age of fifteen or sixteen years. Year by


. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. of the Animals of the Farm. 33 be satisfied that the test is a reliable one, and at the least it adds to the means of judging the age of the horse at a period when the signs on which reliance was formerly placed no longer exist. Fig. 2").—(d) (Iroove yroxon down from the gum, leaving the upper part of the tooth smooth at the age of twenty-six The drawing on p. 32 (Fig. 23) shows the groove about half- way down the tooth, which will indicate the age of fifteen or sixteen years. Year by year the same process continues, and at twenty-one Fig. 2G. -(e) Groove nearly worn out, upjjer part of Incisor round and smooth at thirty years 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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