JessPickle
Well-Known Member
This is one of the RS horses at my yard, he has a big problem with headshaking! he has been checked physically and had many different checks/tests and is physically fine!
When he first came to the yard he didn't have a headshaking problem for the first 6 months or so, he then developed a chronic headshaking problem, he then had a couple of months off and seemed better briefly, but yet again he is bad again. He mainly headshakes in walk/trot rarely in canter! They have tried so many different things and now running out of ideas, listed below is everything they have tried and a video
They have tried:
Various masks
Nose masks
No shoes
Shoes
Bitless Bridle
Bitted bridles
No contact
Contact
Bareback
Video:

When he first came to the yard he didn't have a headshaking problem for the first 6 months or so, he then developed a chronic headshaking problem, he then had a couple of months off and seemed better briefly, but yet again he is bad again. He mainly headshakes in walk/trot rarely in canter! They have tried so many different things and now running out of ideas, listed below is everything they have tried and a video
They have tried:
Various masks
Nose masks
No shoes
Shoes
Bitless Bridle
Bitted bridles
No contact
Contact
Bareback
Video:
