Bridal path
Cutting the mane behind the horse's ears is called trimming the bridle path.
Well if the horses ears are just slanted backwards a little it means the horse is listening to you. but if the horses ears are all the back where they are touching the back of there neck then they are very mad.
When a horse's ears are pinned back (Flat against the back of it's head.) it is telling you "Back off buddy!" It means the horse is not in a good mood. (It is not happy.) This could be followed by a kick or a bite, so watch out and back up!
This is called a bridle path.
In its head, in the skull below the ears and behind the eyes.
When you clip or shave off a section of the horse's mane right behind it's ears what is that called?
When a horse's ears are slanted backwards, the horse is paying attention to something behind him. If you are on the horse's back, this is good unless you are competing in hunter/jumper classes where the judge wants to see the ears forward which tells you that the horse is looking for the next jump. However, if the ears are flat back against the horse's head, the horse is warning you or another animal to back off.
bridle path
A bridal path
Bridle path.
let it grow to around shoulder length, part in the middle and tuck behind both ears. Remember to wash and condition regularly.
The phrase "needs his ears lowered" is slang for needing a haircut. It suggests that the person's hair is too long and needs to be trimmed.