a bridle
object control by head movement
A bit is used for control while riding it is attached to a head stall which goes around the horses head. The reins get attached to the bit. When choosing a bit make sure it fits the horses mouth right.
They are not feeling well, or are to lazy from the weather or exhaustion.
right above the head light under the hood are two star like bolts type thing, use a Torx Socket and extension to adjust the headlights, the adjuster closest to the fender controls the horizontal movement and the one closest tot the radiator controls the vertical movement
Most of the time it's the horses head.
Yes, But they have eyes on the side of there head, Which is why people use blinders to correct their vision to forward to enhance their movement
Although the part of a horses head have special names, the head itself does not - It's just a head. Mfire
A horses head help them to see farther away than what they can see
right above the head light under the hood are two star like bolts type thing, use a Torx Socket and extension to adjust the headlights, the adjuster closest to the fender controls the horizontal movement and the one closest tot the radiator controls the vertical movement
Optic Nerve = Vision Oculomotor Nerve = Eye movement; pupil constriction Trochlear Nerve = Eye movement Trigeminal Nerve = Somatosensory information (touch, pain) from the face and head; muscles for chewing. Abducens Nerve = Eye Movement Vestibulocochlear Nerve = Hearing; balance Vagus Nerve = Sensory, motor and autonomic functions of viscera (glands, digestion, heart rate) Spinal Accessory Nerve = Controls muscles used in head movement. Hypoglossal Nerve = Controls muscles of tongue
With body language. A horse can say a lot with just its ears, head and tail motions. They also can use their vocal sounds to find each other when out of sight. true
On their head.