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<blockquote data-quote="kiara0927" data-source="post: 1452236" data-attributes="member: 30295"><p>Birth to 14 Months</p><p>By the end of a calf's first month, he'll have eight temporary incisors: these are the cow's "baby teeth" and are smaller and whiter than permanent teeth. These temporary incisors will remain firmly in the mouth into the early months of a calf's second year.</p><p>17 Months</p><p>At around 17 months, the temporary incisors will grow loose and appear longer and narrower than they did in preceding months. The gaps between the calf's teeth will have increased in distance and the base of the incisors, at the gum line, will appear less white.</p><p>19 Months to 2 Years</p><p>The first permanent incisor (a central incisor—permanent incisors are easy to spot because they are larger, with a yellowish discoloration) will break through at around 19 to 20 months, usually erupting at an angle. The second central incisor will be present by the 21st month, and both teeth will be aligned by the time the cow is 2 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiara0927, post: 1452236, member: 30295"] Birth to 14 Months By the end of a calf's first month, he'll have eight temporary incisors: these are the cow's “baby teeth” and are smaller and whiter than permanent teeth. These temporary incisors will remain firmly in the mouth into the early months of a calf's second year. 17 Months At around 17 months, the temporary incisors will grow loose and appear longer and narrower than they did in preceding months. The gaps between the calf's teeth will have increased in distance and the base of the incisors, at the gum line, will appear less white. 19 Months to 2 Years The first permanent incisor (a central incisor—permanent incisors are easy to spot because they are larger, with a yellowish discoloration) will break through at around 19 to 20 months, usually erupting at an angle. The second central incisor will be present by the 21st month, and both teeth will be aligned by the time the cow is 2 years old. [/QUOTE]
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