Jodes
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My horse Humphrey has been headshaking for about a year now. He is an 8 year old 16.2 ISH gelding. He started headshaking in March 07 and is unrideable! He headshakes in the field and when being ridden and is definately worse on sunny mild days. I have tried everything for him, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, antihistamines, tegretol (carbamazepine) Intravenous streroid, steroid inhaler, nose nets, field masks, and mum even got some crazy herbal lady. The steroid inhaler did seem to help and he stopped headshaking completely between November 07 and January 08, but was this just because the weather was cold? Humphrey has been to Liverpool university in July 07 and was diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, (his nose gets very red and sore inside). I have been in touch with Liverpool since he started headshaking again in February 08. They said he may be a candidate for surgery, where they fit tiny platinum coils around the main facial nerve. Has anyone had any expenience with a horse who has had the surgery or just headshakers in general?