the poll is it's hair on the forehead. it means it is sticking out!
The poll is the top of the head, between the ears.
it helps them to stand up
The knobby area on top of a horses' head and between the ears is called the poll.
Horses can eat cinnamon sticks, but it is usually better to give ground cinnamon to horses as there is less potential risk for the horse choking.
A horses Forelock is designed to help the horse to keep flies away from their eyes. Just like humans have Eyelashes.
The area right behind or slightly behind the horses ears is the poll, you'll also find the bridle path in this area if the horse has one.
That's a tough question to answer, since it's based on opinion and not fact. But from an online poll I found horses won 12 to 4.
The 3 sets of salivary glands are as follows: parotid is the largest and is located near the poll (poll is the place right behind the ears.) submaxillary is located in the jaw. sublingual is located under the tongue.
yes a hippy is a excellent horse rider its not a parasite which sticks on a horses neck!
a bur is something that sticks to the horse or the saddle blanket. It can irrate them and cause them to throw you
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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.