It usually means the horse is lame (sound) (off). This means the horse is limping. You should get a vet to check out your horse. Ask an experienced person like your trainer before calling, just in case it's not a big issue.
Answer 2:When a horse bobs its head up and down, usually it doesn't like what your doing, like its sort of a sign of resisting you, you should try and control the behavior when it is in that context. But, sometimes a horse bobs its head to get a fly off its head or other such things that should not be scolded. Answer 3:Many reasons. They may be sucking air or trying to scratch that perfect spot. If this happens while you're riding this is called throwing their head. They may be doing this to tell you that you are pulling on the bit too hard, to tell you that they understand the message you are trying to send them, or they may be trying to throw you off balance.the reason why he hangs his head is because he has a hunched back which was caused by his constant drug use.
It doesn't actually mean anything, it is just a marking.
A boar's head, isn't it?
If you had your head handed to you by someone, that someone figuratively cut it off with his/her words.The question was "give someone his head" not "hand someone their head." To give someone his head means to allow them to do what they want to do. The image is from horse-riding, where you loosen the reins and "give" the horse control over his head, which allows the horse to speed up as it wants to do.
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It's time to burn the sheets and the bed.
No horse don't have a moustache on their heads. Actually this is called a forelock, the hair that hangs down between the ears. The mane is the hair that dangles down the neck. It is very similar to our on hair on our heads. :)
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I'm not familiar with a 'headpiece' but I think you mean the bridle. This is used to control the horse's head and keeps the bit in the horse's mouth.
At the end of a horse race the winner's head crosses the finish line followed immediately by the next horse. This is a very close race. To win by a nose means the same thing, but instead of the head crossing the finish line first it is just a nose.
This could mean many things. It could mean the horse feels bad, or is in a bad mood, or it could be getting ready to 'herd' you or even attack.
You should probably not because the stallion will try to be the head horse and if gelding wants to be the head horse one of them could get seriously hurt. My grandma's horse isn't known for being mean to other horses and doesn't try to be the head horse but when she put him with her friend's horse he bit eh horse's wither and the horse was seriously hurt andalso Sunny was put with another of her horses and the other horse was found with over 30 bite marks.