It's hard to say. She probably got them knocked out by a herd-member with horns that jabbed her in the mouth with them, knocking a couple teeth out. Seven years is not ancient for a cow, it's actually relatively young for a cow, and many cows don't have problems with things like tooth rot or anything like that, nor experience their teeth wearing down too much: not, at least, until they're at least 15 years of age. So getting her teeth knocked out by some other cow's horn is the most likely reason why she's missing a couple front teeth. It's no big deal though, if no infection has popped up that could inhibit her ability to eat.
A healthy four-year-old cat may lose their two middle bottom teeth due to dental issues like periodontal disease, trauma to the teeth, or overcrowding. It is important to have your cat evaluated by a veterinarian to determine the cause of tooth loss and ensure proper dental care.
If it is a young horse, they will lose baby teeth at about 2-3 years of age and the adult teeth will replace them. If it is an old horse, the teeth are much looser and the gums are not as strong, so an aging horse may start to lose teeth at anywhere from 15-30 years of age. In this case, a change of diet needs to be made. Feed your senior horse softer foods and grains that do not need a lot of chewing.
If you are asking if piglets have teeth then yes piglets are precocious and are born with teeth that will be replaced with adult teeth in their first year.
why does an 80 year old man who doesnt brush his teeth smell so bad......it is an old dog....brush his teeth for him
Foals begin to get their deciduous (baby) teeth at around a week old, with all baby teeth usually in by five months of age. They start shedding these baby teeth and getting their permanent teeth around 2 ½ years old.
A healthy four-year-old cat may lose their two middle bottom teeth due to dental issues like periodontal disease, trauma to the teeth, or overcrowding. It is important to have your cat evaluated by a veterinarian to determine the cause of tooth loss and ensure proper dental care.
Yes,It's normal. It may be happened that many children are getting lose their teeth earlier due to they got early teeth.
you lose 12 baby teeth Not exactly, my 9 year old just lost her 16th tooth!
Varies. He/she will eventually loose all his/her 20 baby teeth. Normally, baby(milk) teeth have the following life:Central incisors : 6-12 monthsLateral incisors : 9-16 monthsFirst molars: 13-19 monthsCanine teeth : 16-23 monthsSecond molars: 22-33 months
In human years, that is equal to about 20 years, so yes. Many dogs can lose their teeth when they are only a year old. My shih-tzu has already lost 4 teeth and they have grown back, and she is only 1 year old.
Most definatly, if your tooth has been knocked hard enough it will become loose and may fall out.
Eruption Pattern of Permanent Teeth in 7 year old child:Upper Teeth Eruption TimeCentral Incisor 7 to 8 years oldLower Teeth Eruption TimeCentral Incisor 6 to 7 years oldLateral Incisor 7 to 8 years old
i am 9 and so far I have lost 13 teeth, but the ones i have lost when i am 9 are my canine and my molars. btw i lost a molar last week!!! 2 more to go!!!thank yooouuuu!!!!ok byejanuary 29th 2011
well different tweens and teens get all their adult teeth at different ages. most should have all their adult teeth by age 14 at the latest.
Normally none that are erupted, but the teeth buds are forming. If a newborn is born with teeth a lot of times they fall out within the first year and most of the time are replaced because they were extra formations.
It all depends on the breed. The typical age is anywhere from 8-14 months.They loose there teeth when they are aproximatly 1 year old
my little brother is 5 and he has lost 6 teeth but i think you would have lost about at the age of 5=3 6=4 7=6 8=7 9=10 10=13 11=15 12= maybe all of the teeth are about by then but everyone is different