chocolategirl
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Hi, I know this should be in veterinary, but that doesn't seem to get as much traffic! So here goes, my mare has suddenly started acting like a typical headshaker, but only in the paddock? It's the typical throwing the head up and acting like a bee sting on the nose. She doesn't do any of this when I ride (at the moment anyway)? The only change to her management lately is I have started her on a high energy mix as my daughter has been doing some competing with her (jumping) and she was really struggling with the workload, hence the introduction of the mix? Is it possible it could be related to the new food? I mentioned it to my vet when he was here the other day doing vaccs, but he said if she isn't doing it during exercise, it's unlikely to be Headshaking syndrome. Is this right? I'm just not convinced and am becoming upset watching her in the field tossing her head up and down constantly. Btw, she is 10 this time, an ISH, and she has owned me for four and a half years! Any one else had anything similar which turned out to be diet related or other? Thanks!