You can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth because certain teeth grow in at a certain time in a horses life. There are little marks on the teeth which could also tell u its age
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
If you mean 'how can you tell how old a horse is' The answer is, you can tell by their teeth. If you want to tell old a horse is, find a book about horses that gives you pictures of the different stages of their teeth. Match the horse's teeth up to what the picture says and you will know approximately how old that horse is.
you can tell a horses age by its teeth.
you can tell a horses age by its teeth
With a horse just look at its teeth. Hope i was a help :o)
you can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth- 4 teeth = 6 month 6 teeth = 2 years 8 teeth = 4 years old and so on .
Of course the most accurate way is to have the registration papers but a general idea can be obtained by looking at the horse's teeth.
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Usually by looking at their teeth. It's quite a reliable method.
A veterinarian or someone who knows a lot about horses can tell you how old they are. A vet would check the age of a horse in a pre-purchase examination. You can also check the age of a horse if they have registration papers. All breed societies have the age of a horse on its papers Happy to help, Double J Farms
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. You can tell a boy horse from a girl horse by looking at their nether regions. A male horse, or a stallion, has his pride and joy hanging down there, while a female horse, or a mare, doesn't have those extra accessories. It's pretty straightforward, just take a peek and you'll know who's who in the horse world.
You can approximate a horse's age by looking at their teeth - thus the expression "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" - Here is a diagram to compare.(Type http://www.fao.org/docrep/t0690e/t0690e1v.gif into your browser to see the image)** The groove you see starting in the 10 year old's teeth, is a natural fisher called the Galvayne's Groove, and can be used to tell if the horse is over 30. (which is very rare)