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Originally Posted by trackrat59
Great topic Ms. Cat. Looking forward to learning something here.
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Originally Posted by Kasept
Not to mention if they crossfire or not... 
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This is from the "sideview" part of the link you posted, Sightseek...
Head - The head should be broad enough to permit adequate air passage. Generally, the distance from the back of the jaw to where the head ties into the neck should be about the size of a fist. Nostrils should be of adequate size. People refer to an "attractive" head. That usually means the head is short, with well-set ears; has large bold eyes, a short distance from eye to muzzle, large nostrils and a refined muzzle with a shallow mouth. In general, there is no physiological benefit to the horse having an "attractive" head. An "ugly" head functions similarly to an attractive head.
Off the top of your (attractive) head can you think of an example either way?