A structural deformity in the jaw could mean hereditary conditions, making it unfit for sacrifice. The goat’s lower teeth should perfectly flush with the upper dental pad when it closes its mouth which is examined by lifting the jaw and counting the number of teeth - another metric for choosing a fit and able animal for sacrifice.
A structural deformity in the jaw could mean hereditary conditions, making it unfit for sacrifice. The goat’s lower teeth should perfectly flush with the upper dental pad when it closes its mouth which is examined by lifting the jaw and counting the number of teeth – another metric for choosing a fit and able animal for sacrifice.
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September 1, 2017
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