sue_ellen
Well-Known Member
I have posted a few times about my lovely new mare and her headshaking. Over the last few weeks I have increasingly thought that it might be behavioural/habit rather than seasonal or an allergy.
She is sensitive in her mouth, and the slightest pressure on the bit, or try to turn or slow down and she throws her head up and down violently and constantly, I have noticed that she does it when she feels pressured or stressed. She doesn't do it on the way home from a hack, but the second you get on in the school she starts, doesn't do it lunging.
Earlier this week, when lunging, I put elasticated side reins on (very, very loosely), from the bit to the girth between the front legs, to give ever such a slight contact and to try and encourage her to just carry her head in a more natural position (she has a very high head carriage and an "upside down" neck) and although she protested at first, she seemed to accept the idea quite readily.
Anyhow, yesterday I did this again, but then got on with the side reins still on - no headshaking! She tried a couple of half hearted ones and then just didn't bother after that! I was so thrilled! I only rode for a few minutes as I didnt want to do too much at once.
I am trying my best for this girlie, she is lovely and I will not give up on her, but my nervousness doesn't help, however I am getting therapy for this!
What can I do next? I would love to control the speed and headshaking a bit more out hacking but not sure if hacking in the side reins would be the right way to go. I have changed from a flash to a grackle and she seems to like that better, and she is in a loose ring thin french link snaffle. I thought about changing her bit and was reading about the peewee bit but am not too sure about this.
Any advice, tips very gratefully recieved, sorry this has got longer than it was originally meant to be!
She is sensitive in her mouth, and the slightest pressure on the bit, or try to turn or slow down and she throws her head up and down violently and constantly, I have noticed that she does it when she feels pressured or stressed. She doesn't do it on the way home from a hack, but the second you get on in the school she starts, doesn't do it lunging.
Earlier this week, when lunging, I put elasticated side reins on (very, very loosely), from the bit to the girth between the front legs, to give ever such a slight contact and to try and encourage her to just carry her head in a more natural position (she has a very high head carriage and an "upside down" neck) and although she protested at first, she seemed to accept the idea quite readily.
Anyhow, yesterday I did this again, but then got on with the side reins still on - no headshaking! She tried a couple of half hearted ones and then just didn't bother after that! I was so thrilled! I only rode for a few minutes as I didnt want to do too much at once.
I am trying my best for this girlie, she is lovely and I will not give up on her, but my nervousness doesn't help, however I am getting therapy for this!
What can I do next? I would love to control the speed and headshaking a bit more out hacking but not sure if hacking in the side reins would be the right way to go. I have changed from a flash to a grackle and she seems to like that better, and she is in a loose ring thin french link snaffle. I thought about changing her bit and was reading about the peewee bit but am not too sure about this.
Any advice, tips very gratefully recieved, sorry this has got longer than it was originally meant to be!