tonitot
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I lunged Ethel for the first time in a long time today and she acted a bit odd. In walk she was absolutly fine, but in trot she shook her head a lot and started to grind her teeth, it looked as though something was annoying her. I checked around her bridle and couldn't see anything obvious, so took her noseband off as normally she has a fluffy on but I'd taken it off as she doesn't really need it and thought it could be because she no longer had the fluffy and found it uncomfortable. She carried on head shaking and teeth grinding, this was all on the left rein. I put her on the right rein and she behaved like a tit, rearing up and spocking out, charging off and bucking, all things she does when she's fresh and on the right rein, she soon settles and behaves. She settled and didn't show any of these signs, so I'm going to get the dentist out ad I think she might need her teeth doing, but was wondering if anyone had seen this in other horses and what the problem was. Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated
I lunged Ethel for the first time in a long time today and she acted a bit odd. In walk she was absolutly fine, but in trot she shook her head a lot and started to grind her teeth, it looked as though something was annoying her. I checked around her bridle and couldn't see anything obvious, so took her noseband off as normally she has a fluffy on but I'd taken it off as she doesn't really need it and thought it could be because she no longer had the fluffy and found it uncomfortable. She carried on head shaking and teeth grinding, this was all on the left rein. I put her on the right rein and she behaved like a tit, rearing up and spocking out, charging off and bucking, all things she does when she's fresh and on the right rein, she soon settles and behaves. She settled and didn't show any of these signs, so I'm going to get the dentist out ad I think she might need her teeth doing, but was wondering if anyone had seen this in other horses and what the problem was. Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated