instead of top front teeth they have a strong pad. but they do have top molers for grinding.
i would think a goats teeth would be sharp and sheeps teeth would be not as sharp but im just guessing i think sheep eat grass but then again i dont know much about sheep and goats
A boer or any breed of goat do NOT have upper front teeth. Neither do cows or sheep. They have a boney pallet with ridges. They do have molars to chew with.
Goats generally live between 10 to 18 years, although some can live into their early 20s. They reach maturity and start breeding between 4 to 12 months of age, depending on the breed. Male goats, known as bucks, can breed year-round, while female goats, known as does, have a breeding season usually in the fall.
Some common ways to identify goats include ear tags with unique numbers, tattoos inside the ear or on the body, collars with identification tags, and electronic identification devices such as microchips. Different methods may be preferred depending on the purpose of identification and the individual goat management practices.
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By the number of adult teeth it has.
Their molars can be quite sharp.
No they have a dental pad
Yes sheep and goats both have front teeth but neither have top teeth at all- similar to a cow
i would think a goats teeth would be sharp and sheeps teeth would be not as sharp but im just guessing i think sheep eat grass but then again i dont know much about sheep and goats
Two goats, Teeth Gnasher and Teeth Grinder
goats have no teeth in the upper front
Adult goats typically have a total of 32 teeth. They have eight incisors on the bottom front, but they lack upper front incisors; instead, they have a dental pad. In addition to the incisors, goats have premolars and molars on both the upper and lower jaws. The dental formula for adult goats is 2(0/4, 0/0, 3/3, 3/3), which accounts for the teeth in each quadrant of their mouth.
Herbivores (horses, cows, sheep, goats) have no need for those teeth. Bear in mind that whales and dolphins are mammals, and have very different teeth- if they have teeth.
You can age a goat by its teeth, but once all the adult teeth have erupted it is very difficult to tell how old a goat is.
One of the animals I know is a shark. They habeblots.of teeth
Not in the front, because they don't really need them there. They do, however, have them in the back for chewing plants.