Show WATCH THE HORSES TEETH very often elongated molars prevent animal from masticating Masti cating ita food in proper manner it your horse shows difficulty in eating or loses flesh without apparent cause it Is time to examine the teeth very often elongated teeth prevent a horse from properly masticating masti cating ltv food thereby rendering it impossible to obtain much benefit it ulcerated teeth also are a source of great trouble and prevent a horse eating well sometimes broken teeth cut the sides of a horses mouth and form painful bores which of course interfere with mastication it Is a good plan to examine the teeth of all horses two or three times a year and in the case of broken or elongated teeth treat them with a file it the teeth of a valuable animal are badly affected it should be treated by a veterinary surgeon |