HaffiesRock
Well-Known Member
I have a mare on loan who head shakes (up and down quite violently). The owner has said it started when she was 4 year old (she is 10 now) The vet said it was her wolf teeth and she had them removed. Her back and tack were also checked and no problem found, but the head shaking continued.
She does it only when ridden and only when not concentrating. If schooling she only does it when walking, but lots of rein changes and transitions seem to keep it in check. If I lunge her with a rider (no bridle or reins) she never does it. I tried a flash noseband today to stop her opening her mouth as my instructor says she really evades the bit. Well it drastically reduced the shaking down to maybe 3 or four shakes while warming up?
And ideas what I can do? Her teeth have just been done, her back is fine and saddle fits well. I'm sure it is not pain related, and like I said, when she is working and concentrating she doesnt do it. Also she has a very long mane and forelock and so I plait her forelock as she seems to like flicking it around and this reduces it but doesnt stop it.
Any advice would be great or other peoples experiences?
Thanks
She does it only when ridden and only when not concentrating. If schooling she only does it when walking, but lots of rein changes and transitions seem to keep it in check. If I lunge her with a rider (no bridle or reins) she never does it. I tried a flash noseband today to stop her opening her mouth as my instructor says she really evades the bit. Well it drastically reduced the shaking down to maybe 3 or four shakes while warming up?
And ideas what I can do? Her teeth have just been done, her back is fine and saddle fits well. I'm sure it is not pain related, and like I said, when she is working and concentrating she doesnt do it. Also she has a very long mane and forelock and so I plait her forelock as she seems to like flicking it around and this reduces it but doesnt stop it.
Any advice would be great or other peoples experiences?
Thanks