. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. and at the end of a month or five weeks the eight teeth are weir up. Nothing of this sort, however, occurs in nature; on the contrary, in the mouth of the calf at birth, the temporary teeth, molars, and incisors, are all so far advanced that they may be Fig. 28.—Incisors of Calf at one seen in outline under the gum, and commonly tite cutting edges 'of the incisors and a few of the points of the molars are un- covered. The illustration above (Fig. 27) shows the state of the'incisors at birth
. Dentition as indicative of the age of the animals of the farm. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. and at the end of a month or five weeks the eight teeth are weir up. Nothing of this sort, however, occurs in nature; on the contrary, in the mouth of the calf at birth, the temporary teeth, molars, and incisors, are all so far advanced that they may be Fig. 28.—Incisors of Calf at one seen in outline under the gum, and commonly tite cutting edges 'of the incisors and a few of the points of the molars are un- covered. The illustration above (Fig. 27) shows the state of the'incisors at birth. c 2. 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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