the most simple way to put it is -
BETWEEN IT'S EARS!!!
The poll is the area immediately behind the ears and the underlying bones are the top of the skull bone and the atlas bones of the neck. In this area are many nerve endings and acupressure points.
Poll.
Goto en.wikipedia.org for more info. Extract: Poll (livestock) The poll is a name of the part of an animal's head, alternatively referencing a point immediately behind or right between the ears. This area of the anatomy is of particular significance for the horse. Specifically, the "poll" refers to the occipital protrusion at the back of the skull. However, in common usage, many horsemen refer to the poll joint, between the atlas (C1) and skull as the poll. The area at the joint has a slight depression, and is a sensitive location. Thus, because the crownpiece of a bridle passes over the poll joint, a rider can indirectly exert pressure on the horse's poll by means of the reins, bit, and bridle. Importance of the Poll in Riding The poll is especially important in riding, as correct flexion at the poll joint is a sign that the horse is properly on the bit. Over-flexion, with the poll lowered and the neck bent at a cervical vertebra farther down the neck, is usually a sign that the horse is either evading contact or that the rider is trying to pull the horse onto the bit, rather than correctly ride from behind. In classical dressage, the poll should always be the highest point on the horse when the horse is on the bit. When, for example, the third vertebrae (C3) is the highest point on the neck, rather than the poll, it is a clear sign of incorrect work.
The Poll
It is called the poll. I don't know how to spell it but it is pole or poll... or something.
The length varies from horse to horse so a definite measurement is not available.
The crest on a horse is the curved part of the top of the neck slightly back from poll and the bridlepath.
It is simply called a forehead. But, the space between the ears is called the poll. The poll (this is the point directly between the ears).
Odd question....but from it's poll, across the topline, and to the tail
The place in between a horses ears is called: the poll
The area right behind the ears - where the bridle or halter sits. Mfire
pole poll soul hole whole mole bowl foal- as in the baby horse
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