It is simply called a forehead. But, the space between the ears is called the poll. The poll (this is the point directly between the ears).
A white mark on a horse's forehead is commonly referred to as a "blaze." It is a white marking that appears on the horse's face, usually extending vertically between the eyes and down the forehead. Blazes come in various shapes and sizes and are a natural variation in horse coat coloration.
Forehead. Careful with your eyes though
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.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
A female horse or pony is called a mare. And a boy horse or pony that hasn't been gelded is called a Stallion and a boy horse or pony that has been gelded is called a gelding.
the hair on the forehead of a horse is an extension of the mane, however it is referred to as a forelock
The center of the forehead.
A white mark on a horse's forehead is commonly referred to as a "blaze." It is a white marking that appears on the horse's face, usually extending vertically between the eyes and down the forehead. Blazes come in various shapes and sizes and are a natural variation in horse coat coloration.
The mark if put on men's forehead is called Tilak and women's forehead is called Bindi.
Forehead. Careful with your eyes though
Unicorn.
They're called TEFILLIN. They contain Torah verses and are worn on the arm and forehead.
The bone that forms your forehead is called the frontal bone. It is also sometimes called a cranial bone.
Forehead
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.
If your looking head on to a horse you have: forehead, muzzle, chin groove, throat latch, chest, forearm, knee, cannon,and the hoof.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.