Calf Tooth Development: Permanent Teeth Eruption Timeline
Calves are born with a complete set of deciduous teeth, which includes eight incisors and four canines. Their permanent teeth begin to erupt at around 12 months of age, and the process of eruption is typically complete by the time the calf is 3 years old. The incisors are the first permanent teeth to erupt, followed by the canines, premolars, and molars.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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