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♥ My Little Boy Is Getting His Front Bottom Teeth, What Can He Eat? ♥ (The Teeth Just Barely Broke Through)?
" My little man has his teeth on the bottom coming in and he now tries to eat tortilla and cheese he eat that in shreds and he likes to try and break stuff down himself? What could I possibly feed him? "
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- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
they love those rice puffs, they look like little stars made by Gerber and are fruit flavored. My daughter loved those.
http://www.gerber.com/AllStages/products/snacks/pu...
Bananas cut really small, and you could try some of the more textured foods, thye make some in puches by Sprout and Happy Baby that are chunkier and good for them to start learning to chew their food.
Source(s): personal experience - honeLv 45 years ago
I could wish this horse tested once more by way of a vet or equine dentist. Obviously your vet could not inform you in the event that they had been child or grownup tooth, and that's going to make a big change. You've had a poster remark that you're going to nonetheless love him even supposing he has damaged tooth. This is not approximately love or beauty cosmetic, as you may have already famous, you can not inform whether or not a horse is lacking tooth with out watching cautiously, in any case. This is approximately how it is going to affect him grazing. If they had been child tooth you'll be able to traditionally be ok. Unless the harm to the child tooth injured the grownup tooth beneath, that may occur with each humans and horses. If they're everlasting tooth, then it is going to rely if the tooth have simplest been damaged off after which will slowly develop in top and ultimately be in which they must be, or whether or not they're broken or wholly lacking. If your horse has completely broken or lacking entrance tooth you're going to look a few issues sooner or later. As you realize, horses crop the grass with their entrance tooth. If this horse is lacking entrance tooth he may not be in a position to crop grass very good, however would possibly do bigger on hay. If his weight is first rate he certainly has been handling good for now, however you're going to must rather maintain a watch on matters if he is going out into pasture. The subsequent challenge to remember is - what is going to occur to his backside tooth? Without whatever to satisfy the backside tooth, those under will develop too lengthy and start to reason issues, too. Also, the tooth on each and every aspect of the lacking tooth are going to shift and fall into the empty house, so one can then final result his whole mouth. At the very least, this horse will most likely require very widespread dental care from a well vet or equine dentist. He will develop sharp edges and additional lengthy tooth and can want them floated a lot more regularly than the constant horse. Most younger horses must be floated a minimum of annually, however on this case I could suspect he'll must be performed two times a yr on the very least. Then you're going to must see how matters move. If he has issues retaining weight you would must furnish him additional energy within the kind of pellets, pre-chopped hay, and even a few oil in his grain. But probably it may not be a challenge, so I would not rush out and begin feeding him this except crucial. If you ever promote this horse, please ensure you're making his dental historical past identified. Without well care he's more likely to undergo. Good good fortune, expectantly all shall be good.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Yay! Finally Sum Teeth :) Msg. Mehhh!
Source(s): Thats My Nephew! - 10 years ago
KFC mashed potatoes!! (my best friend when i had the wisdom teeth cut out)
bananas could also work
- Anonymous10 years ago
Isn't there some nursing center you can call to ask those kind of questions ? will you really ask some random people without any certificate to answer that question?
- Anonymous10 years ago
Soup is awesome, so is soft chewy stuff - milk, lassagne, ratatouille are all stuff you can feed him with!
Source(s): Had a baby girl - 10 years ago
•Breast milk or formula, PLUS
•Pureed food (like sweet potatoes, squash, apples, bananas, peaches, or pears) or semi-liquid iron-fortified cereal