there are many horse markings on thier heads like a stripe or star, also a blaze. but a snip is on thier nose and a white face is a white face
The knobby area on top of a horses' head and between the ears is called the poll.
Markings mean nothing on a GSD's head.
if you are referring to horses, it is not called a "cheek strap". It is called a "cheek piece". A cheek piece is part of the bridle. When on a horse, it is along the side of a horses face, basically where the horses cheek is (from the ears to the muzzle). It is joined to the Bit (in the horses mouth) and the head piece which is the part of the bridle that is at the top of the horses head, by the poll (behind its ears). I hope this was helpful information.
Any animal called upon to labor. Dogs, horses, oxen, these are a few I can think of off the top of my head.
the top of the head is called the scalp
Any animal called upon to labor. Dogs, horses, oxen, these are a few I can think of off the top of my head.
A blaze or a star A blaze being a long white strip going down, And a star being a little circle or so on the top of its head.
The poll is the top of the head, between the ears.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
You lead a horse with a Head Collar or a bridle which will fir on to the horses head and then you get these reins which you can either sit on a saddle and lead him when your on top or put the reins over the horses head and there. Hope that is what you are looking for
it is called the crest
The very top of your head is called the crown.