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Has anyone tried using a Micklem on a horse that headshakes? did it help or makes matters worse, any thoughts welcome as I am running through several ideas and having felt it may be the worst thing to try I am now thinking it could help with other issues.
The horse is only a very slight headshaker, almost stops with a nosenet, he has a very sensitive mouth so ridden in a Nathe but at times just runs through the bridle in a panic not for any obvious reason he just sets his jaw and runs, teeth etc are fine and he is undergoing rehab so limited in what work he can actually do, it seems to be worse at the moment as he is getting fit yet not able to do enough to occupy his brain. Having been rehabbing now for 18 months I am getting rather frustrated and trying to start making some changes to his tack as the next step, he has been through an awful lot so I have to accept it will take time but it is not helping him if he runs off risking damaging himself in the process.
The horse is only a very slight headshaker, almost stops with a nosenet, he has a very sensitive mouth so ridden in a Nathe but at times just runs through the bridle in a panic not for any obvious reason he just sets his jaw and runs, teeth etc are fine and he is undergoing rehab so limited in what work he can actually do, it seems to be worse at the moment as he is getting fit yet not able to do enough to occupy his brain. Having been rehabbing now for 18 months I am getting rather frustrated and trying to start making some changes to his tack as the next step, he has been through an awful lot so I have to accept it will take time but it is not helping him if he runs off risking damaging himself in the process.