Saturday, November 14, 2009

How many teeth do a full grown male and female horse have?

it really depends on the horse. some have more than others. all horse have 36 teeth but can have up to 44.





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How many teeth do a full grown male and female horse have?
At five years of age a horse has between 36 and 44 teeth. All horses have





Twelve premolars and twelve molars commonly known as cheek teeth or jaw teeth.


Twelve incisors, or front teeth.


Additionally, a horse may have:





Between 4 and 5 canine teeth (tushes, tusks) between the molars and incisors. Generally all male horses have four canines. However, few female horses (less than 28%) have canines, and those that do usually have only one or two, which many times are only partially erupted.

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