Its called a Snip
The small circle of fur underneath the forelock is called the whorl.
A snip is a small white diamond shaped mark on a horses' nose or muzzle.
there is not a "Purpose" for the white line in a horses hoof, it is much like a birth mark on us
the white mark does not appear on all ferrets
a white sock
It can a number of things depending on the shape of the mark. If basicallt the whole face is white then it is called a white face. A blaze is a mark that covers most of the face not the yes and perhaps some of the nostrils. A stripe is a thin line down the centre of a horses face and can be slightly weirdly shaped sometimes. A star is on a horses forhead and a snip is on their nose.
a sock
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
Nothing. It is a small triangular mark.
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
Star A blaze generally the white down the middle of a horse's head; a star is generally smaller and more nearly to the top of the forehead. There's more white to a blaze than a star. (Cows have the same named markings.)
No. They simply establish dominant horses in herds.