Wolf teeth in horses can cause problems for some equines, but not others — and ultimately that is the question that needs to be answered when considering whether to remove them in the interest of your ...
A team of paleodentists of sorts has examined fossilized horse teeth from as far as 55.5 million years ago and found a timeline of changing tooth features that matches up with the climate record.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An athlete with a toothache can't be expected to deliver a peak performance, and that's as true for horses as it is for humans. That's why Zane Baze, a traveling equine ...
For centuries, horsemen have been using teeth as a means to help determine a horse’s age. The baby teeth come in at certain times, are shed and replaced by permanent teeth at certain times, and then ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results