As horses grow older, changes take place not only in the teeth, but also in the jaws and mouth structure. An experienced horse person who has looked in the mouths of many horses may become very adept at accurately determining the horse's age by what is seen in the mouth of the horse....
long in the toothOld; showing signs of old age. Although currently used of people, this expression originally applied exclusively to horses. It refers to the seemingly longer length of an older horse’s teeth, due to gum recession. To be honest I am getting quite long in the tooth and th...
Define Apendage. Apendage synonyms, Apendage pronunciation, Apendage translation, English dictionary definition of Apendage. n. 1. Something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; an adjunct. See Synonyms at attachment. 2. Biology
Bendrey R, Hayes TE, Palmer MR (2009) Patterns of Iron Age horse supply: an analysis of strontium isotope ratios in teeth. Archaeometry 51(1):140–150Bendrey R, Hayes TE, Palmer MR. 2009. Patterns of Iron Age horse supply: an analysis of strontium isotope ratios in teeth. Archaeometry...
Two- and three-dimensional computed tomographic anatomy of the enamel, infundibulae and pulp of 126 equine cheek teeth. Part 2: Findings in teeth with macr... Reasons for performing study : Dental disease often presents a diagnostic challenge in the horse. Computed tomography (CT) is increasi...
Teeth as indicators of age with special reference to Red deer (Cervus elaphus) of known age from Rhum An experiment in land management and Red deer population control was begun by the Nature Conservancy on the Isle of Rhum, a National Nature Reserve off the west coast of Scotland, in 1957...
A horse's age is commonly gauged by the state of its teeth. An old proverb, according to St. Jerome common even in the fifth century, warns against looking a gift horse in the mouth 2 . That is, one should not question the quality or imp... CM Chattaway - 《Bmgn Low Countries Hi...
Our updated age and the Neanderthal-like traits of the Xujiayao Homo fossils, particularly the Denisovan-like molar teeth, make it possible that the Xujiayao hominin could represent an early Denisovan.Previous article in issue Next article in issue...
long in the toothOld; showing signs of old age. Although currently used of people, this expression originally applied exclusively to horses. It refers to the seemingly longer length of an older horse’s teeth, due to gum recession. To be honest I am getting quite long in the tooth and th...
long in the toothOld; showing signs of old age. Although currently used of people, this expression originally applied exclusively to horses. It refers to the seemingly longer length of an older horse’s teeth, due to gum recession. To be honest I am getting quite long in the tooth and th...