J_sarahd
Well-Known Member
I have noticed my pony starts headshaking when he becomes tired. (I’ve linked it to tiredness because he usually does it once we have done quite a lot of work but we can do more work now before he does it than we could a few weeks ago, if that makes sense).
I don’t have any experience with headshakers and googling it is just bringing up so much information. I just need to know if it’s as bad as google is making it out to be? Can it occur from tiredness? Is there anything I can do to help? Do I need to get the vet out urgently or can I speak to him when he’s coming out for jabs next month?
I don’t have any experience with headshakers and googling it is just bringing up so much information. I just need to know if it’s as bad as google is making it out to be? Can it occur from tiredness? Is there anything I can do to help? Do I need to get the vet out urgently or can I speak to him when he’s coming out for jabs next month?