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Telling a Horse's Age from its Teeth

10 Years
Galvayne's Groove, a dark marking on the upper corner of the incisors, begins. The groove grows downward as the horse ages. The dental star now shows on all incisors.

15 Years
The groove reaches halfway down the corner teeth.

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