Broken tooth on a yearling

mrsmojos

Member
Livestock Farmer
Hello all,
I have 6 yearlings who are due to be tupped for the first time this autumn, but when I did the teeth, tits and toes one of them had a broken middle tooth. What if any are the risks because she is in good health otherwise and a good weight, but I do not want to do the wrong thing.
Thanks in advance for all your advice.
 

Estate fencing.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Hello all,
I have 6 yearlings who are due to be tupped for the first time this autumn, but when I did the teeth, tits and toes one of them had a broken middle tooth. What if any are the risks because she is in good health otherwise and a good weight, but I do not want to do the wrong thing.
Thanks in advance for all your advice.
Is it missing or broken off? Be fine either way just wondered if maybe she still had lambs teeth’s as I bought a yearling tup 3 weeks ago and one of them still had lambs teeth.
 

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