the top of the head is called the scalp
it is called the crest
The very top of your head is called the crown.
The top of the pin is called the head of the pin.
The top of a bunnies head is called a crown. It comes beetween their eyes and above their nose.
A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
The thing on top of Toad's head is called a Mush.
The top of the head is the pate. It begins with the letters PA.
What do you mean "a cattle head?" Are you trying to say "head of cattle"? If you are, one head of cattle is just a way of counting the number of "heads" or cattle in a herd. One head = 1 cow or cattlebeast or animal or whatever you want to call them. However, if you're asking what is a cattle head, then here's the answer as far as I can answer it: a cattle head could be one to two things--a head of a prized cow, steer or bull that is mounted on the wall after its counterpart passed on, particularly if this head is of a Texas Longhorn that had an amazingly large rack. The second thing could be what I mentioned above.
That is called the tonsure.
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Head Joint
It is called the head or headstock.