Just looked my my Linda Tellington Jones book, it says
Two swirls set one above the other between the eyes- can be read as a warning 70% of horses who have this pattern are more sensitive than normal and are easily upset.
How does an ‘upset me horse behave- I can understand sensitive as he is always busy and likes to know what’s going on but I can’t fully understand what is meant by upset- any pearls of wisdom?
Swirl set directly in the middle of the forehead between the eyes=uncomplicated, such swirls do not tell as much about the character as other , more complex swirls.
I have the book if anyone else wants to know anything.
I have the book if anyone else wants to know anything.[/QUOTE]
My gelding has symmetrical whorls, each side of his neck about halfway along. There is also a wheatsheaf running from each of those whorls up to the bridle path. Would be interested to know if that means anything!