dentists and vets can tell a horses age by its teeth
The age of a horse is determined by its teeth. As horses age black grooves form on their back molars and the more black there is the older the horse is.
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!
1. The age of a tree can be determined by counting the annual rings (cambiam rings in dicotledons). 2. The age of a horse is determined by the number of teeth 3.The age of rocks can be determined by carbon dating.
yes, and breed, type, temperment and age as well
Yes, typically weight and work level determine what feed ration a horse gets. However age and health issues will also play a part in what you can or cannot feed.
the same age as any other horse
Yes, that and other factors such as the work the horse does, is the horse young or old, is it pregnant or lactating.
62 is the current age of the eldest horse to ever be, sadly the horse died at that age.
the horse is at it's best around age 8 thru age 15
Every age is a good age for a horse. But for certain work a horse is in his prime from 5 through 15. For young riders with little experience an older horse is the best bet.
You can age the horse with ageing points - click "age my horse" to the middle left of your horse's page and age him 2 months without waiting. Or, you can simply wait until the next day when the horse will have aged naturally.
Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight. Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight.