It has no meaning, no special symbolism- it is just a common marking shaped like a blotch on the horse's forehead. Unless you mean the whorl- that is the swirl of hairs where they meet on a horse, usually in the middle of the forehead or on the bottom of the neck. Each whorl is different, so it is like the equine fingerprint.
It means you are scared of horses.
The knobby area on top of a horses' head and between the ears is called the poll.
it means that some horses are ready to running with their horse paws
Coronet is the answer for Horse Isle 2 quiz
Dark markings on a paint horse's head and ear are typically referred to as "bald face" if the white color extends beyond the eyes and covers most of the face, or "star" if it is a small white marking on the forehead, and "snip" if it is a small white marking on the nose.
Just about every breed can have a black coat with a white star on it's head.
Star A blaze generally the white down the middle of a horse's head; a star is generally smaller and more nearly to the top of the forehead. There's more white to a blaze than a star. (Cows have the same named markings.)
A blaze or a star A blaze being a long white strip going down, And a star being a little circle or so on the top of its head.
it means about harvesting
Most of the time it's the horses head.
Although the part of a horses head have special names, the head itself does not - It's just a head. Mfire
No, if you mean if she is bold on her head-(no hair on head)..that is indeed wrong she plenty of hair...or if you mean like a BOLD star like she very famous..if you mean that she is actually very BOLD indeed..haha !!??
A horses head help them to see farther away than what they can see
They are not feeling well, or are to lazy from the weather or exhaustion.
holding her head low may mean she is 'down on the bit' it is what dressage horses do!
On their head.
There is no such thing as a 1958 liberty head nickel