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Yes. At this age the baby teeth are coming out and being replaced by adult teeth. This is very similar to humans, except this is occurring at the "teenager" stage of a cow's life, not at a child's stage like in humans.

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11y ago

Young cattle typically lose their baby teeth when they're around 2 years of age, though some breeds find animals losing their teeth when they're 3 years of age. Older cattle will start to loose their teeth (or their teeth get really worn down) often when they're past the age of 5 to 7 years of age. Of course how well their teeth get worn down and how fast depends on what they're eating; what grasses they are consuming that may contribute to faster wear on their teeth. Other older cows may still have a full mouth when they're 10 years old or more, but of course that may be due to the fact they haven't had coarse forage to graze.

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Mature cattle have 32 teeth.

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