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What is the possessive form of the noun horses teeth?

The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".


How long are teeth supposed to be wobbly for?

For at least 2 weeks before it falls out. :]


What is the care of a horses teeth called?

Having your horses teeth taken care of is called having the horses teeth floated.


What teeth do horses lose?

Horses lose their deciduous or "baby" teeth. When horses are born they already have their secondary set of teeth underneath their "baby teeth" just as humans do. The permanent set of teeth will grow in and push the primary set of teeth out.


Why do teeth start to wobble?

There are several possible reasons why your mature teeth are loose, or 'wobbly'. You could have had something hit your teeth straight on, or any other form of direct contact, which could have loosened your teeth.


Why do male horses have more teeth than females?

no i belive all horses have 48 teeth


What type of teeth do horse have?

horses have incisors and molars as their teeth


What teeth do wild horses have?

Same as domestic horses; teeth developed to chomp down on and chew grass.


Do horses have long jagged teeth?

While a horses teeth are fairly long the surface is relatively smooth as a general rule. However a horses teeth can become jagged from uneven wear from chewing.


Why do horses only have molars and incisors?

Horses do not eat meat, so they do not need tearing teeth. they only need nipping teeth and chewing teeth.


Do horses eat with there teeth?

they eat with there mouths and chew with there teeth


What care do horses need for their teeth?

Horses need little attention to their teeth. They tend to not out-live their teeth. Unusual damage or injury should be addressed by a veterinarian specializing in horses. If the teeth are irregular they can be leveled and smoothed by using a file. This process is called "floating the teeth". See the link.