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Can the chestnut on a horse tell its age?

No, you can tell a horses age by it's teeth.


How can you tell how old horse is?

you can tell a horses age by its teeth.


How do you tell how old a horse is by its teeth?

you can tell a horses age by its teeth


How is the age of a horse determined?

dentists and vets can tell a horses age by its teeth


How do you tell the age of a standard bred by the brand on their neck?

Not all horses have brands, a good way to tell the age of a horse is by the teeth.


Who can you tell how old horses are?

A veterinarian or someone who knows a lot about horses can tell you how old they are. A vet would check the age of a horse in a pre-purchase examination. You can also check the age of a horse if they have registration papers. All breed societies have the age of a horse on its papers Happy to help, Double J Farms


How can a horses age be determined?

You can tell the age of a horse ruffly by looking at what teeth they have but this should be only attempted by a professional vet or horse dentist. I hope this helps!


How do you tell the age of a horses hoof print?

No, the size depends on the breed, and most hoof print are just the half circle.


How can you tell how old a horse is?

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


Can you age up horses on sims3 pets?

There isn't a way to age up your horses on Sims 3 Pets. They simply age as you take care of them.


What age do you file your horses hooves?

Trimming and filing of a horses hooves should begin at exactly one month of age.


How does a horse change when it ages?

* Well, not ALL horses go blind, lose their teeth, and get weakened bones. That happens to some horses, depending on their "careers". One way you can tell a horses age, is by looking at their front 12 teeth.These teeth are called incisors. As horses age, their incisors sort of cave in. Below I have added a diagram, to give you an idea: *A horse changes when it ages by: going blind, loosing their teeth, and weekining bones.