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Stuten = 36
Stallions/Wallache = 40
Sometimes a few more teeth.
The growth of the teeth begins quite early in a foal.
The milk bite has 24 – 28 teeth.
12 – 16 teeth are usually broken through at birth.
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Adult mares usually have 36 teeth.
Adults Wallache and stallions usually 40 , as @Hjalti has already said, even more.
IdR adult mares 36, adult Wallache/Hengste 40. Some more.
24 – 28.
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12 – 16 teeth have already been broken during the birth.
usually over two
44 teeth
That would be a few more than usual.