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Horses have evolved to eat, watch for predators, run when needed, and keep up with their social group, and most will attempt ...
Consequently, their teeth wear unevenly and sharp edges and hooks are formed in the horse’s mouth. These then rub and catch against the cheeks and tongue, causing pain and abscesses. In order to ...
“Many young horses are found to have wolf teeth when they first have a bit put in their mouth, but actually most will have ...
Molars, at the back of your mouth, have a wider bumpy surface ... and those of her favourite herbivore. PRESENTER:'The horses front teeth are great at biting off large amounts of grass or hay.