The forelock is the part of a horse's mane that falls between it's ears.
there are many. fetlock,forlock,barrel,hoof,frog,ect.
Yes it can absalutly u must keep your horse away from your dog, mange can cause anarexia and can be fatal in horses my cob's forlock has been eaten away xx
Mollie is at the other side of Willington and appears happy. She has a ribbon in her forlock and a man is stroking her nose, feeding her sugar.
That hair at the neck of the horse is called the mane, darling. It's that fabulous flowing fringe that adds a touch of elegance to their majestic appearance. So, next time you see a horse strutting its stuff, just remember to compliment its mane and make it feel like the fabulous creature it is.
You need to brush through the tail first using a main comb or a body brush. Dampen it with a sponge, and then take three small sections from the top. Start plaiting those, and every time you reach the third section, add in another little bit of hair, from a different side each time. When you get about a third of the way down the tail, stop adding in bits and just plait normally down to almost the bottom. Tie the end with a plaiting band and then double up the single plait and loop it under itself. Finally secure the loop with an elastic band! Braiding a tail can be hard to do. I suggest looking for a online video.