Maisy
Well-Known Member
My pony has started 'headshaking' when eating hay....She appears almost afraid of the hay, then takes a mouthful, then throws her head up and down whilst she chews it....
I thought she had some kind of problem with her teeth, but the EDT has been today and she has given her the all clear....
What she did say, when she was looking closely, is that the pony has an unusually large tongue, leaving very little room at the back of her throat....we are unsure whether this is normal for her, as obviously don't normally give it too much thought!!
She does appear to have lost a little weight....not that it is a bad thing at this time of year, and she is on quite a restricted diet anyway....
She appears to dislike some of the hay and won't eat it anyway, but my others are the same this year.
She eats her happy hoof/fast fibre meals normally.....
I am completely at a loss as to why she is throwing her head about; obviously there is some kind of issue, and I will investigate it further, I just wondered if anyone had seen the same thing!?
I am going to get some haylage to see if she gets on any better with something 'softer'...
TIA
I thought she had some kind of problem with her teeth, but the EDT has been today and she has given her the all clear....
What she did say, when she was looking closely, is that the pony has an unusually large tongue, leaving very little room at the back of her throat....we are unsure whether this is normal for her, as obviously don't normally give it too much thought!!
She does appear to have lost a little weight....not that it is a bad thing at this time of year, and she is on quite a restricted diet anyway....
She appears to dislike some of the hay and won't eat it anyway, but my others are the same this year.
She eats her happy hoof/fast fibre meals normally.....
I am completely at a loss as to why she is throwing her head about; obviously there is some kind of issue, and I will investigate it further, I just wondered if anyone had seen the same thing!?
I am going to get some haylage to see if she gets on any better with something 'softer'...
TIA