The stock owner's adviser; the breeding, rearing, management, diseases and treatment of domestic animals . Fig. 15—Lower Incisors of a Six Year OldHorse. 1, 1. Central nippers with cups entirelyworn out. 2, 2. Cups disappearing inlateral incisors. 3, 3. Cups still showingplainly with their edges considerablyworn. 4, 4. The canine teeth standingup three-quarters of an inch with theirpoints only slightly blunted. Fig. 16—Lower Incisors of a Seven YearOld Horse. 1,1. Central nippers with cups obliter-ated. 2, 2. Cups entirely worn awayin lateral incisors. 3, 3. Cups stillshowing in corner incisor


The stock owner's adviser; the breeding, rearing, management, diseases and treatment of domestic animals . Fig. 15—Lower Incisors of a Six Year OldHorse. 1, 1. Central nippers with cups entirelyworn out. 2, 2. Cups disappearing inlateral incisors. 3, 3. Cups still showingplainly with their edges considerablyworn. 4, 4. The canine teeth standingup three-quarters of an inch with theirpoints only slightly blunted. Fig. 16—Lower Incisors of a Seven YearOld Horse. 1,1. Central nippers with cups obliter-ated. 2, 2. Cups entirely worn awayin lateral incisors. 3, 3. Cups stillshowing in corner incisors, 4, 4. Notmuch change in canine teeth. are worn out of the central incisors, two-thirds worn out of thelateral, and one-third worn out of the corner incisors. At seven,cups leave the central incisors; at eight, cups leave the lateralincisors; at nine, cups leave the corner incisors. At this agethe table surface of the lower row of incisors is perfectly now notice a little hooklike projection on each of the uppercorner incisors. When this hook is on the corner incisors wecan mark it dow


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