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What are those brown streaks that seem to shoot through their teeth over many years then disappear?
Nevermind, great shit post Mickey7, got me
It’s called a Galvayne’s groove
A Galvayne’s groove is a dark or brownish groove in the upper corner incisor teeth of horses. It is only visible in horses of a certain age.
Depending on whether or not a Galvayne’s Groove can be seen, how long it is, and where it is (at the top of the tooth or at the bottom) it may be helpful in determining a horses’ age.
But why does this occur in horses?
Is this somehow loss??? I’m so confused
I don’t think so but I don’t get it either
I saw you sapiens mounted on those. How tf did you do that ???
At what age does the blood turn to acid and chitin starts to cover the body?





