LizScott
Well-Known Member
Ok, I'm a bit confused about headshaking. I have a seasonal headshaker ie he starts in spring and stops in the autumn. He only started this last year so it's all fairly new to me but it is obviously very distressing
The thing I find confusing is that I have read posts on here and elsewhere, where people have reported massive improvements from changes to tack (bitless bridles, larger browbands, double bridles, removing the flash strap etc). If a change in tack "fixes" the headshaking does that mean that these horses are affected all year round?
My gelding only really headshakes when being ridden which would lead me to think that it has something to do with tack or discomfort somewhere BUT all through the winter he is totally fine, so surely it must be something to do with an allergy?
Arrrghhh! Very confused
Any suggestions/explanations/advice appreciated!
The thing I find confusing is that I have read posts on here and elsewhere, where people have reported massive improvements from changes to tack (bitless bridles, larger browbands, double bridles, removing the flash strap etc). If a change in tack "fixes" the headshaking does that mean that these horses are affected all year round?
My gelding only really headshakes when being ridden which would lead me to think that it has something to do with tack or discomfort somewhere BUT all through the winter he is totally fine, so surely it must be something to do with an allergy?
Arrrghhh! Very confused