The part that hangs over the brow is called the forelock. The part that goes down the back from where the forelock parts is the mane.
The bridle path.
That is called the bridlepath.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
No horse don't have a moustache on their heads. Actually this is called a forelock, the hair that hangs down between the ears. The mane is the hair that dangles down the neck. It is very similar to our on hair on our heads. :)
bridle path
It is a line under there mane wich is the long hanging hair on there neak hope i helped
Bridle path!!! =D
Just use scissors
a camels hair is softer than a horses hair
Some people do...they think it makes the horse look fancier It is not really a matter of should you/shouldn't you. It is really a matter of personal preference. Many people that show their horses trim the hair in the ears to make them look more groomed, but for an animal that is not being shown, it is not necessary. The hair in the ears is actually a filter of sorts that keeps things (bugs, dirt, etc.) from entering the ear canal. Just like the hair in our noses, basically.
Cutting the mane behind the horse's ears is called trimming the bridle path.
your dogs mane is the hair in between his/her ears and the back of his neck