The crest on a horse is the curved part of the top of the neck slightly back from poll and the bridlepath.
The crest, or what is considered the first 1/3 of the horse's topline, it the top of the neck mostly where the mane grows. It starts at the poll, the point right behind the horse's ears, where the bridle headstall rests when the bridle is on. It goes down the top of the neck to the withers. If you have a horse that tends to carry extra weight this crest can get hard and somewhat convex where it should look flat. Draft breeds have convex crests and this is how you can compare your horse's crest. If he is starting to look like a Shire or Clydesdale he is probably getting too much food or food too rich for his needs.
the top of the top side of the neck (where the mane comes from) xxx
I have never heard of a palm rest before but it sounds like it may be a crest release. A crest release is used when jumping a horse. As the horse extends his neck and rounds his back the rider's hands need to move forward with the reins so the horse can stretch his neck and jump correctly. There are 2 types of crest releases, a short and long. Small jumps require only a short crest release. As the jumps get taller and wider the horse needs to stretch his neck more so the rider's hands must 'give' more. If you look at any picture of hunters or jumpers you will see the rider off the horse's back with the hands forward on the neck. Failure to do your crest release will 'bump' your horse's mouth and he may be less than willing to jump again if his mouth is hurt.
under its neck, the crest is the chest
The mane is the long hair that grows from the crest of a horses neck and around lions' face/head.A mane is the patch of fur around an animals neck, like a lion's mane, or in a horse's case, down the back of the neck.
it is a chocker on her neck
Yes, Alice has the Cullen crest. If you look around her neck, you will see it on a ribbon.
what are causes of pulsating in the neck
Yes, Rosalie does have the Cullen crest. If you look around her neck in some movie scenes, you will see it on a chain.
No a horse doesn't.
sturck throat