Show HORSES TEETH how they grow aud how they tire are Trea treated teaby by inary surgeons the average averal lp ve life ut the horse in this country li 14 M only to twenty five yeal usually lie hie beeth lost last through its life wonting down dok however aielt increasing age aly duly lite hie lower lokner jaw of tile the holso la Is move moveably moveable able lind and its motion in fe cling Is the Ind InI sois sols or front tooth teeth N ilk if the hoi HP uses in nature till for bilang oft off its food fiod hie aie comparatively used in cal in ill which the horses food Is fa gen generally orally ot or such a character us as to fall call for the lie u UTO ae of 0 tile lie molars or back teeth the incisors hoc however ver though not used in continue tu to wear e down from attil tIon as they are brought brou glit together by tile the movement of the file law jaw wah with the constant UM of the molars Cr caldera and wind suckers wear down donn tile the sois and neak off nit the edge fr anini m then one bofty in which tile celb fit becan bo be told Is from those these indications it Is ii by inspection of the incisors mith the amount of wear mear to menith they have boon been subjected that tile the age of if a horse li determined in ili tho the male horse there sire are back of the incisors find and them and tile the nio molars lars tusks or canine teeth like the alic tusks of 0 a licar bear which the horse uses for offense and defense and it uses its ita InI incisors sors for biting and fighting tit alie hit bit generally rests against tho the two tao front molars of 0 the under law jaw which are alro mome sometimes times worn away by A 91 pulling horse ahon n hen a hoisa raabs gials tho bi bit it ile he takes lakes it be between teen the front golara molara ot of tile the upper find and lover jaws while the hown teeth usually last through its lifetime and are arc generally generall y better preserved than those of 0 mankind they require more or less care sometimes ft a hose home has iniss barten or ills placed teeth almost always the molar teeth arr are worn morn oft off obliquely leaving fhate edges on the longer side in the human jaws the lite upper front teeth lap aap oer the lower the lite jaws of oc tile the horse ale designed by nature to meet all around but vey tey 10 lo do not always ilo do so sometimes one jaw projects a little be horld ond tile tho other milking tile the tooth ilear efer unevenly instead of meeting edge to adge IKC the incisors of the ION lower er jaw daiv wear fit altoff ong inside the edge of tile the lower louer jaw while title the molars not opposed squarely face to fave face wear near away in such a mannor manner as to leave long lone and sharp projections on the front side of the two front teeth of one jaw and similar projections on the i ear side of 0 tile the two rear teeth ot of tile the other oilier jaw any of the I 1 sharp points may trouble the lite hor horsman sean seand it they do they ale aie cut off sometimes a temporary I 1 tooth Is removed to make room for one of the second gi gioneth oil th v which bich would le prow grow out of its natural position tion all of the front teeth of 0 a horse are temporary the hie last of the set lasting until the horse Is about 4 years old rhen ohen the last of if the second tile per manent set het of incisors come in the tusks are permanent of the metal H halt half in number ale aie temporary succeeded by permanent teeth and halt half are permanent front from the beginning drw TEETH horses teeth are rarely llred there Is beldom occasion for it dec decayed ayel teeth in horses are unusual sometimes illies a I 1 horse breaks oft off a motor molar in such a way ns as to leave a cavity in which food may lodge and rot the tooth such a cavity may lie be filled with amalgam amal Rani of gutta percha and the manner in which tile the teeth are arc used to tends nd to keep tile the linings fillings lit in place more often found than tie decayed teeth tire are dead teeth which tire are teeth which are no longer nourished lit in tile the usual way A dead tooth may have tile the same effect hat the presence of a body in tile the jaw would have it may cause ulceration of the hones ones of the iho face leduce the horse in health and impair its alue so sn that it may be necessary to extract tile the tooth it if till the tooth la is extracted in time the horse Is ILI ill haht LI X a dead molar or as la is comparatively rarely done fl a decayed d motor molar is in an operation ope rallon for 1 which I itch a considerable sid erable amount ol of is required and one often great strength th on the flat pait I 1 of the operator as well as a certain knack in handling tile tho forceps tile tooth Is long and lips IY Im bedded the horses hoi jaws open back to a join tand tile the molars are back of the mouth where the space between tile the jaws Is and where tile the tooth Is most dini cult to get lit at in pro poi lot lion to its size tile the jiw of 0 the horse 1 li 14 4 to more ore ff agile a ond na easily broken than the th jaw jav of man the dinise probably does docs not suffer stiffer gl ffrost oat rain pato flon fiam th the extinction hut it resents tit the treatment treat ineal and it Is sary mily to it himly it 11 lit la put lit in s toe k h or r thrown tit this called tile the stock Is 14 U poi lable stall with fill movable bart bars it which itch run ran be xo so adjusted about the lh horse that flint it cannot move it la Is used for other pill olao disc as tor for In iastan Insi stan anc in clipping horses tails aaili it if not put in stocks blocks tile horse Is hobbled bobbled and thrown and so secured that it Is firmly held sometimes chloroform la Is administered to I 1 lie hie horse not net so BO much with a view of deadening the hie pain pail as to relax tile the muscles tile the horse Is placed only about halt under the in fit lluc ilce of 0 the unaesthetic anaesthetic an the horse horsa Is very sensitive to its influence tho the liso of it 1 Is 14 4 attended mith lah lish ilsk and care and careful attention are necessary in n administering it sometimes the pain Is deadened by injecting c coco alne into tile tha gum frum N with th a hypodermic syringe or the gum cum la Is treated w N ith it a sponge dampened with will the mouth of the borse la Is held open with an fan I 1 tile the heak beak of the tha forceps has hag a auttig edge thus making it to fit nettle we tile the beak eak down to firmly about the tooth tile the tooth may como out easily sometimes a tooth it la I 1 loose but I 1 it 1 l Is in more likely to 10 lie be fir firmly aly held beld in the jaw jaw when ihen a tooth cannot ile be pulled out alth the it Is token taken out with nith the fore Ps used ilk as a irver a I 1 placed rot foi a fultun I 1 of on A tie the I 1 next in front tile jaw aw of the horse Is A piece of 0 tile the jawbone at al the rolof root 0 tho tooth looth la removed irom from the 0 ou to leide de it may r r that with an open ingli at ait the lb abo tooth can call be 1 drawn irown it if it IL can not be it 1 H 14 4 knocked out from the under finder side clde when hining has ieca cu performed tile the cavity around the roots of 0 the tooth ju ser ned out and freed from lit all dl diseased eased matter tho the necessity for having FL A tooth extracted comparatively probably by nt 0 one horse home in a hundred ever haw has tf looth pull 3 DO 90 per cent of 06 the hie teeth that are arc are arc molars the har for extracting CL a la Is usually S 5 for extracting extract lne an incisor Inc lnor ta 5 to 25 |