One of the best videos I have ever watched. Concise and complete. I want to leave a complement every time I watch this. Rate it at the end reminds me to leave a complement, in case I was forgetting to do so. Thanks to Dr. Wollenman!!
Fantastic video. Couldn't be any clearer. Im buying a horse atm but his passport says he's 2.5 but he's got 3.5 year old teeth in my opinion. This has just cleared up any doubts I had or second guessing myself. Thank you 😊
Thank-you for taking the time to do the video!! I was looking to see the chewing surface of the tooth on a horse. I have some fossil horse teeth from the Thames River in London, and not sure which end of the tooth is up.
Thank you....very informative. I just purchased a horse that was rescued about 10 years ago and we have no idea how old she is....she’s havinG a dental next week and at least now I’ll know what the vet is looking for as far as age.
VERY helpful, thank you! I just took in a malnourished mare last week who was supposed to be 6 yeara old but my farrier says she is closer to 26! BIG difference. I'm going to check her teeth tonorrow myself! (Vet will be out soon so ill know then if my analysis is right😁)
Robert Wadham A younger horse! Lol, just kidding! I had one horse for 30 years. She was 32 when I put her down. Buried my childhood, and a vary big part of my heart with that mare! I have had many others, but none would I even try to compare. God Bless!
well the Galvayne's groove theory has been flushed down the loo by Dr. J.D. Richardson's research in the early '90's, and the hook? well that can be filed off to re enable the desirable eliptical movement of the mouth and jaw for its chewing and grinding purpose
straight to the point
It's definitely the best video out there explaining this subject! 👏🏽👏🏽
EXCELLENT. QUICK, EASY, AND I LEARNED SOMETHING!
Good lesson. Just would be nice at the end of the video to take a look into the mouth of several horses and try to guess their age. Thank you.
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Concise and complete. I want to leave a complement every time I watch this. Rate it at the end reminds me to leave a complement, in case I was forgetting to do so. Thanks to Dr. Wollenman!!
Very clear.
Perfect illustration. Best on RUclips.
Clear, concise information. Thank you!
Amazing information, no body else makes it simpler. Much appreciated 😊
This is helping us a lot with these rescues.
an otherwise complicated process easily explained by Doc! Thank you so much
Great video. Best explanation of how to tell age that I have found yet.
Thank you. It is one of the best concise videos ever. Thanks for sharing.
This is the main knowlodge you need to have - amazing! Thankssss
Thank you for the video, sir! You are very knowledgeable!
Super concise and easy to understand!! Thanks Dr. Wollenman!
Very simple to understand. Very instructive! Thank you
Extremely well-explained!
thanks doctor so much very helpful
Excellent video, straight to the point.
Clear and simple explanation. Thank you!
Great video. Thank you so much for the lesson.
Thank you, my daughter has a 4H horsemastership test, about how to aging horse. This educational video was well done and easily understood.
Fantastic video. Couldn't be any clearer. Im buying a horse atm but his passport says he's 2.5 but he's got 3.5 year old teeth in my opinion. This has just cleared up any doubts I had or second guessing myself. Thank you 😊
I was thoroughly confused by my textbook, but this is a very simple explanation. Thank you.
Now this was something I could understand. Thank you!
Very good information. Helped me understand
very good, easy to finally understand, thanks
I've watched them all.. this is the best one...
Love it: short, informative, clear :) Thank you!
Great, great video! Concise and clear! I appreicate it!
Very valuable video. Greetings from Poland !
Very quick grasped at spot thank you sir.
Thank-you for taking the time to do the video!! I was looking to see the chewing surface of the tooth on a horse. I have some fossil horse teeth from the Thames River in London, and not sure which end of the tooth is up.
An AWESOME Educational Video!!
❤
Thank you....very informative. I just purchased a horse that was rescued about 10 years ago and we have no idea how old she is....she’s havinG a dental next week and at least now I’ll know what the vet is looking for as far as age.
Super informative! Thanks, Paul!
Yes < I learned a lot from this video, Thank You Dr Paul.
Great video. Easy way to learn. 🐴
Very informative. Only suggestion I would make is actual pictures. Thanks for doing this video.
VERY helpful, thank you! I just took in a malnourished mare last week who was supposed to be 6 yeara old but my farrier says she is closer to 26! BIG difference. I'm going to check her teeth tonorrow myself! (Vet will be out soon so ill know then if my analysis is right😁)
Thanks Doc, expertly explained, of course.
Thank you very Clear and helpful. God Bless
Explained well great job tks 😊
Great explanation ☺️
I did learn a lot , thanks
Very useful video. thank you very much.
there are 40 min videos with people trying to explain what you explained in 4 and you still explained better that the other ones haha
Concise and complete
It was amazing. I really needed this explained to me 🙋 thank you
Nice..Keeping it simple.
Easy way to explain thank you
Good informative video.
Great video.
Very informative, my only suggestion would be to show real examples after each or some of the explanations.
This is fantastic, thank you. Is there any way of knowing the age after 20? Is there a marker for 25? then maybe 30?
going to see if I can use this to figure out the age of my pony.
this was so good
Would like to know what the teeth look like beyond 20 to 30 ??
Excellent thank you
please recommend a good book for equine dentistry or about horse's Dental anatomy....
very good
Excellent!! Ty
Brilliant
Helpful
Thanks a lot.
👍Thank You!
Do you have any other web. sites????
There is an old saying about a horses canine teeth that they cut at 7 and shed at 11. Is there any truth to that?
Fabulous
I have a horse that is 24 years old ,, what should I look for then??
Robert Wadham
A younger horse!
Lol, just kidding!
I had one horse for 30 years.
She was 32 when I put her down. Buried my childhood, and a vary big part of my heart with that mare!
I have had many others, but none would I even try to compare.
God Bless!
the best ever
Exactaly what I was taught at the horseshoeing school
Good
Heck ya.
make some videos Dr
You saved me hours of tedious reading.
well the Galvayne's groove theory has been flushed down the loo by Dr. J.D. Richardson's research in the early '90's, and the hook? well that can be filed off to re enable the desirable eliptical movement of the mouth and jaw for its chewing and grinding purpose
I’m still confused but I’m always confused.
Bro you cooked the age
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