you can tell a horses age by its teeth
If you mean 'how can you tell how old a horse is' The answer is, you can tell by their teeth. If you want to tell old a horse is, find a book about horses that gives you pictures of the different stages of their teeth. Match the horse's teeth up to what the picture says and you will know approximately how old that horse is.
you can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth- 4 teeth = 6 month 6 teeth = 2 years 8 teeth = 4 years old and so on .
you can tell a horses age by its teeth.
You can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth because certain teeth grow in at a certain time in a horses life. There are little marks on the teeth which could also tell u its age
With a horse just look at its teeth. Hope i was a help :o)
Shark teeth are sharp and horse teeth are flat on the tip. Shark teeth are smaller than horse teeth. Horse teeth are big and you can tell how old they are just by their teeth! :)
Usually by looking at their teeth. It's quite a reliable method.
Of course the most accurate way is to have the registration papers but a general idea can be obtained by looking at the horse's teeth.
It shows us it's age. The larger the teeth are, the older the horse is.
There are several indications of a horse's age, many similar to those seen in humans. Old horses will move more slowly and with less spring in their step. A black, brown or other non-grey horse that has grey or white hairs around its muzzle is probably old. The hair in an older horse's mane and tail thins, and mares may come on heat less frequently. The easiest way to tell a horse's age is by looking in its mouth. A very young horse will still have its milk teeth, which are smaller and whiter. After 6 months the milk teeth start to fall out. By age 4, most horses have a complete set of adult teeth. When they come through they are straight, white and not worn. You can tell how old a horse is by the slope and amount of wear on its teeth. This website has diagrams and a good explanation: www.hanne.com/teeth-ageing.html
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
No, you can tell a horses age by it's teeth.