I sure hope not! And if you want to know so badly, just look at a picture of a horse that will tell you if it has bones coming out of it's head or not. :/
It when the horse eats his head muscle is moving
keratin the same stuff yours nails are made of
Some of the bones in a horse's head include the frontal bone, parietal bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, and mandible. These bones form the structure of the skull and support the functions of the horse's head and jaw.
Most of the time it's the horses head.
Out of 205 bones that make up a horses entire body, 80 of them are located in the legs
To allow the bones to "flex" a bit when the babies head is coming through the birth canal. The head returns to it's normal shape in a few hours to days. Later, the bones fuse, of course.
it has no bones
From the Bones
No. Horses noses are made out of cartilige.
First of all a horses TAIL has 9 bones called a dock, NOT a fishing dock. STUPID PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A horse's first instinct, if scared, is to flee. That is why horses have such long legs; they're built for speed. That is also why horses bolt. Horses in the wild, live out in the open to see danger coming so they can get a head-start. Horses have eyes on the side of their head; to watch for danger. Horses generally sleep standing up, so they can be prepared to run. A horse will only try to fight if cornered. : )
Although the part of a horses head have special names, the head itself does not - It's just a head. Mfire