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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15506"><p>i have a neighbor that sold a cow he had raised from a baby. she aged 5 but was really 14. that is probably an exception though.. i have a set of 25 tiger strips, all 10 years old... most would age 7, one or two 5, a few SS and a couple of no mouths...</p><p></p><p>wear on teeth also depends on quality/height of grazing and type of ground... sandy soil wears them out faster..</p><p></p><p>gene</p><p></p><p>> This is the only site I've ever</p><p>> found that actually shows pitures</p><p>> of the teeth.</p><p>> "http://www.minifarm.com/Articles/cattleage.htm"</p><p>> Wear isn't alwasy all that</p><p>> reliable, we've got a cow that was</p><p>> aged at 7 based on her teeth, that</p><p>> was 4 years ago, every spring when</p><p>> we do our vet checks we check</p><p>> teeth. She's still 7 according to</p><p>> the vet based on checking her</p><p>> teeth.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:genemax@rabofla.com">genemax@rabofla.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15506"] i have a neighbor that sold a cow he had raised from a baby. she aged 5 but was really 14. that is probably an exception though.. i have a set of 25 tiger strips, all 10 years old... most would age 7, one or two 5, a few SS and a couple of no mouths... wear on teeth also depends on quality/height of grazing and type of ground... sandy soil wears them out faster.. gene > This is the only site I've ever > found that actually shows pitures > of the teeth. > "http://www.minifarm.com/Articles/cattleage.htm" > Wear isn't alwasy all that > reliable, we've got a cow that was > aged at 7 based on her teeth, that > was 4 years ago, every spring when > we do our vet checks we check > teeth. She's still 7 according to > the vet based on checking her > teeth. > dun [email=genemax@rabofla.com]genemax@rabofla.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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