Seahorse
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My friend has a lovely bay ISH gelding that she has owned for about 18 months. He has always been a bit on the nappy side but she was beginning to over come this when he started doing this really severe head tilting.
He does it on the lunge in trot, under saddle in all paces and even does it in hand when he is going to/coming in from the field.
When I say head tilting I don't mean just a little sideways he lifts his whole head up and away, showing the whites of his eyes. You cannot pick up a contact at all when he's being ridden.
His owner has had the vet out and he's been thoroughly checked out, first of all they thought he was a headshaker and he's been scoped, had his head x rayed and ears examined, his teeth have been done 3 times now. His eyesight has been checked too.
His neck was x rayed, as was his hocks as well as being nerve blocked in the fetlock and hock area. He has been on 4 bute a day, no difference
Nothing has shown up at all.
The vet has given him antihistamine powders as they are treating him as a head shaker but this made no difference either.
The only thing they can do now is x ray his back and nerve block his sacro-illiac joint. But the vets are reluctant to do this for some reason and just keep fobbing her off. Nw her vet has gone on holiday....
This has been going on since february, and he is at this moment unrideable.
My poor friend is distraught and really needs to find out what's wrong with him as you can imagine. He is such a lovely gentle horse and we are finding it hard to believe that this is a behavioural problem.
Has anyone ever come across anything like this at all, and what was the outcome?
A glass of wine for getting this far
He does it on the lunge in trot, under saddle in all paces and even does it in hand when he is going to/coming in from the field.
When I say head tilting I don't mean just a little sideways he lifts his whole head up and away, showing the whites of his eyes. You cannot pick up a contact at all when he's being ridden.
His owner has had the vet out and he's been thoroughly checked out, first of all they thought he was a headshaker and he's been scoped, had his head x rayed and ears examined, his teeth have been done 3 times now. His eyesight has been checked too.
His neck was x rayed, as was his hocks as well as being nerve blocked in the fetlock and hock area. He has been on 4 bute a day, no difference
Nothing has shown up at all.
The vet has given him antihistamine powders as they are treating him as a head shaker but this made no difference either.
The only thing they can do now is x ray his back and nerve block his sacro-illiac joint. But the vets are reluctant to do this for some reason and just keep fobbing her off. Nw her vet has gone on holiday....
This has been going on since february, and he is at this moment unrideable.
My poor friend is distraught and really needs to find out what's wrong with him as you can imagine. He is such a lovely gentle horse and we are finding it hard to believe that this is a behavioural problem.
Has anyone ever come across anything like this at all, and what was the outcome?
A glass of wine for getting this far