Lola43
Well-Known Member
I have a mare that I purchased in September last year. Right from the beginning, she would shake her head the minute you put the bridle on in the stable, but then she would settle. I thought maybe the browband was too tight, so bought a new bridle, but that didn't make any difference. I ride her in a NS tranz angled lozenge universal and she has a plain cavesson noseband which I have quite loose.
So, what I have noticed lately is that in addition to the initial head shaking when putting the bridle on, about half way through a ride - she will start shaking her head. The kind of side to side shaking/flicking as if there were flies on her ears. I have only recently started to pay attention to this as when it first started it was mild and intermittent, but it does seem to be getting gradually worse. She does seem to be more irritated and head-shakey if I ask her to stop sticking her nose out and to go on the bit in an outline but maybe that's coincidental. I haven't seen her doing anything like this out in the field or in her stable.
Does this sound like it might be triggered by sunlight/wind/exercise/heat/pollen? Or could it be her bridle or bit - seeing as she always shakes her head the minute the bridle is put on?
She has been treated by an equine chiropractor, an equine massage therapist, had her teeth done and I have had the saddler out twice to fit and adjust her saddle. She did have ulcers, but has now scoped clear. She also developed urticaria but the lumps have gone and as far as I know she is OK physically.
Any suggestions?
So, what I have noticed lately is that in addition to the initial head shaking when putting the bridle on, about half way through a ride - she will start shaking her head. The kind of side to side shaking/flicking as if there were flies on her ears. I have only recently started to pay attention to this as when it first started it was mild and intermittent, but it does seem to be getting gradually worse. She does seem to be more irritated and head-shakey if I ask her to stop sticking her nose out and to go on the bit in an outline but maybe that's coincidental. I haven't seen her doing anything like this out in the field or in her stable.
Does this sound like it might be triggered by sunlight/wind/exercise/heat/pollen? Or could it be her bridle or bit - seeing as she always shakes her head the minute the bridle is put on?
She has been treated by an equine chiropractor, an equine massage therapist, had her teeth done and I have had the saddler out twice to fit and adjust her saddle. She did have ulcers, but has now scoped clear. She also developed urticaria but the lumps have gone and as far as I know she is OK physically.
Any suggestions?