This is an illustration of the lateral view of a 1-year-old horse’s teeth. This age is also known as a yearling.
When viewed from the front, the true yearling at 12 months old will have all of the deciduous teeth erupted and in wear. Laterally, the corner incisors from the upper and lower arcade will not be in contact. The central and intermediate incisors will have a longitudinal dental star, whereas the corner incisor will not.
The first permanent molars might start to appear at this age.
This diagram is copyrighted by Equine Network LLC, the parent company of My Senior Horse. It is from the Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse.
Further Reading
- 1-Year-Old Horse’s Teeth Anterior View. MySeniorHorse.com
- 1-Year-Old Horse’s Top and Bottom Teeth. MySeniorHorse.com
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