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How To Tell How Old Your Horse REALLY Is
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2023
- You might be surprised to discover your horse’s real age! This is how to tell…
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This is also where the expression, "Never look a gift horse in the mouth," comes from. If someone is giving you a free horse, it was considered rude back in the day to immediately look at their teeth to gauge age. It meant you didn't trust the person gifting you, and suspected that they was trying to dump an old horse on you that they just didn't want anymore.
My mare is 17 years old I wanted to adopt and older retired horse cause I'm a first time rider she was amazing when I rode her she was so gentle and knew I was a new rider she knew what to do to teach me
This is really helpful! I’ve been wanting to get another horse at an auction for a while now, but I was worried about identifying their age. All the videos I’ve watched on this have been really confusing. This was the only one that really made sense. Thank you, Carmella ❤❤❤
LOVE THIS GOING TO TRY ON MY HORSES ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The riding school that I go to twice a week has a absolute warrior fjord pony gelding at the age of almost 40and is still standing strong✨ not even the horse of 32 made it😭 we miss the 32 year old so much
This is very helpful ❤❤❤
I love how you have short intros and short outros some people will spend 10 minutes for the intro
When Tucker yawned I yawned 😂 I guess even horse yawns are contagious 🤣
Lol
Our vet told us that horses lose cap teeth at around 2 1/2 and lose cap teeth again at around 4 1/2. Cap teeth look like the broken top of a molar. This is how we can best gauge my husband’s mustang’s birthdate. She lost a cap tooth in February. So she was born somewhere around 8/15-9/15 in 2019. We know my mustang’s birthday because she was photographed the day she was born; 10/13/17. She lost a cap tooth April 2022. I made a necklace with my horse’s tooth and my husband hasn’t decided what he wants to do with his horse’s tooth.
It’s funny bc I see your comments on almost every horse channel I watch 😂 I guess we like the same things
@@WillowTheGreatDane I guess so lol
Hi I love your videos. Could you please do a video on riding of the track thoroughbreds or on how to not be nervous when showing
Thank you for this helpfull video. Please remember that things may look different if the horses are regularly seen by the dentist and the incisors, for example, were shortened.
Perfectly explained
Thank you for your helpful uploads!! I'm planning on getting back into horses; I'm going to college for Equine Therapy and couldn't be more excited! Your channel and Free Spirit Equestrian have been my biggest motivators so thanks a million!!
So now I know where the phrase "a little long in the tooth" comes from. Basically, someone is as old as dirt if that phrase applies. How about "a firm upper lip"? Does anyone know if that phrase originates from horses as well? My percheron started tightening up her lips the more times I kept peeking in her mouth to apply what Carmella taught in this video. Thanks, Carmella, for this vital info. I have seen a ton of videos of gauging age looking at the horses teeth & watched my vet open the horses' mouths to check age & other things like dehydration. However, no one ever broke it down in easy to understand terms like you have here in this video. I Hey, maybe show the gum check to show how pink color returns (or not) to help determine hydration. If you already have a video on that, sorry. After following my fair share of "horse veterans" on YT, the info I've learned seems to run together. You are one of the top 3 whom I follow & trust for accurate information. I may be a LOT older than you, but I haven't been around horses half as long as you. Thanks for teaching this older lady how to care for my horses as my dreams of owning horses finally came to fruition. This info is super useful. If I rescue another horse, I will utilize this info for sure.
Very informative and interesting! Thank you.
Thank you for this helpful information!
Thanks Carmella this was very helpful and I love all of your videos
Thank you for all the tip you give to us. I have always been nervous about getting a horse and it not not being the age it was said to be. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the video!😍
Really well put together , informative video. Thanks🐴!
Thank you so much for this video! So helpful!! ❤❤
This was very helpul def gonna try this on my horses!!
This is super needed for my rescue horse
@EquineHelper Thanks for making this video! By the way love your horse!❤❤
Oh! Very informative! Thank you!
Thanks for this well presented information.
I have 2 rescue horses and this helps me figure out their age! Thank you!
Thank you for the info.
I love the appaloosa’s peaky eyes with human style eye-white
So cute
Thank you the video was lovely .❤
Baie dankie vir u behulpsaam informasie groete van Zuid Afrika 🇿🇦
Hey,could you do a tour of your barn sometime this year?
At 4:19 the mlems are so cute
I want to start my own colt and I would really value your opinion on how to start them with the bridle and teach them how to steer.
Thank you 👍
YOUR THE BEST😊😊
Yoshi’s got a grassy mouth 😂
Not Tucker's favorite video! 😄
Cool 😎 thanks ❤
yes that happened to my 2 year old
Question! Are mustangs the same with their teeth? I have 3 mustangs and 2 burrows that were wild for around 8 to 10 years and heard that their aging of teeth is different, what are your thoughts?
I don’t know too much about mustangs, but seeing that they come from a more desert/arid area, their teeth probably wear faster than normal horse teeth
@@CarmellaAbel Thats so helpful! Thank you so much!
this is kind of random, but could you maybe answer this question? I want a horse, I don't have Land to put a horse on, I have a small job, and I'm not an adult. Is there any way for me to get a horse? I don't know if i should keep trying to get a horse while I don't have my own land, or wait until I'm older? If anyone has advice for me,please let me know! BTW I love your channel
Lease one at a horse barn. You’ll probably need a parent’s permission
@@nikkireigns thank you! I tried a lease before, but it didn't work out great. I will, try to look for another one though. 🙂
@@klaireandmicaiah Good luck! 😊
Horse teeth do not grow after 5 years old. They erupt about an 8th an inch a year. They have around 3 to 4 inches of reserve crown under the gum line that erupts at the rate of wear.
my pony his name is snickers he is 14
a lot of people will tell you to look at the lines in there teeth but 9 times outta 10 its supper incorrect if you want your horses exact age and i mean like a 2-3 years range of age i would contact your dentist and get a dentist appointment and they'll tell you the age
To bad we can't do that teeth check with Biden??? LoL
I think he's in his early 80's lol
Did you drug tucker
you've got fingers in the horse's mouth and waving them in your mouth? Maybe I'm seeing things
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