Saturday, May 15, 2010

What does it mean when a horse give you one of her tooth in your hand?

Anybody know anything about this? myth or anything?

What does it mean when a horse give you one of her tooth in your hand?
I think you got lucky - they lose baby teeth from 2 1/2 until 4 and 1/2 yrs


and you must have caught one. Your horse must trust you.


I find caps (baby teeth) in the young horses feed bins all the time but have never have one 'give' me one.
Reply:LOL i guess you'd better have the dentist come see her.
Reply:um... no, lol
Reply:Myth. You Better get the Dentist over to see if they can fix it and also maybe you should get the Vet to Chcek it out first before the Dentist.
Reply:I have heard of "Getting long in the tooth" which refers to horses teeth growing most of their lives so when they are old they are longer.





Or "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" meaning if someone gives you something don't over analyze it and be ungrateful.
Reply:If it is a young horse,she is getting new teeth. I would keep it just because!
Reply:AHHHHH!! GO TO A VET! A Dentist! I dont know! Hurry! You never know these days now do you?
Reply:it means she lost a tooth
Reply:means you hit her to hard.


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