Age determination and
teeth examination
Sheep and goats
Determine age, flock composition, dental defects and diseases
The lifting of lips to expose the teeth should take place in such a
way as to prevent unnecessary stress to the animal. The following illustration
shows how this should be done: Use the index and middle finger or thumb preferably.
It is important not to confuse temporary teeth in a year old animal,
which has not yet started teething, with an adult sheep that is 4 years of age
(“full mouth”). The more mature
characteristics of the face will be helpful.
Ageing is done according to the following formula for sheep (and
goats):-
15 months (1 year) ±
3 months = 2 TOOTH (2 permanent teeth)
24 months (2 years) ±
3 months = 4 TOOTH
33 months (3 years) ±
3 months = 6 TOOTH
42 months (4 years) ±
3 months = 8 TOOTH (Full-mouth) (Volbek)
Gummer (Slytbek) (6-8 years) = Old, stumpy teeth (or very
long teeth, if little wear takes
place)
.
Once animals reach this stage they will already have lost condition,
because of poor veld intake.. It is for this reason that breeding animals
should not usually be retained in the flock when older than 8 years.
After this
age, the approximate age can be told by the amount of wear on the front teeth.
As the animal gets older, the teeth spread apart and finally become loose and
some drop out. At this age the animal begins to lose its usefulness as a
grazing animal.
0 comments:
Post a Comment