A forelock is a part of a horses mane that comes down the through the ears onto the face.
Forelock
The centuries of burning at the stake have left the forelock tuggers alive.
The forelock is the part of a horse's mane that falls forward toward his face.
Family members without a white forelock must possess two recessive alleles for that trait, as the white forelock is dominant. This means they can only pass on the recessive allele to their offspring, ensuring that none of their children will have a white forelock unless the other parent contributes a dominant allele. In genetic terms, these family members are homozygous recessive for the trait.
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A horses Forelock is designed to help the horse to keep flies away from their eyes. Just like humans have Eyelashes.
The part that hangs over the brow is called the forelock. The part that goes down the back from where the forelock parts is the mane.
The literary term in "had taken time by the forelock" is an idiom. This phrase is a figurative expression meaning to seize an opportunity promptly or act decisively.
Yes it grows just like the rest of the mane.
The Good Life - 1975 A Tug of the Forelock 3-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2001)
Do not forcefully pull or yank at the twigs as this can cause discomfort or even pain to the horse. Instead, try to gently comb through the forelock with your fingers or a comb, being careful to not tug at the hair. If the twigs are particularly stubborn, seek assistance from a professional groomer or veterinarian.
The forelock is the part of a horse's mane that falls between it's ears.