jayvee
Well-Known Member
I have self diagnosed my mare (via www info) who is showing all the classic symptoms of headshaking. My mare appears more prone on hotter, sunnier days.
Symptoms are..
mild intemittent nod to a quick sharp jerk. But not violent.
Ears flop sideways.
Eyes look surpressed.
Rubbing of nose on fetlock, and on any surface like stable door, field fencing and on road!
Other symptoms I have experienced but unsure if connected, so maybe someone can help, or can relate to these problems as part of head shaking syndrome..
Reluctance to canter/open up. Head goes down, as if to buck, though do get the occasional buck! Or head goes up in resistance in the trasition request, even on very loose rein.
Seems to hold breath, particularly in canter (anyone experienced this?). When she does breathe alot of 'blowing/snorting' goes on. I always took it as an emotional release, but now wondering if breathing is actually painful at increased speed (trot/canter+) hence the resistance, holding of breath and blowing??
I feel terrible that I haven't picked this up before. But symptoms are mild.
Saddle fits (pro checked) this will happen riding bitted or bitless. Teeth have been recently floated -no probs there.
I am going to bring her in in the day with field companion (though fine to bring in on own) on hot sunny days. Full fly mask on RELIGIOUSLY if staying out on less sunnier days and am going to try the muzzle mesh on the bridle for riding.
Is ther anything else I can do to help her?
I will call the vet if I can't seem to ease the condition, so any advise much appreciated. I have never had a shaker before and I am really upset by it, for her :-(
Symptoms are..
mild intemittent nod to a quick sharp jerk. But not violent.
Ears flop sideways.
Eyes look surpressed.
Rubbing of nose on fetlock, and on any surface like stable door, field fencing and on road!
Other symptoms I have experienced but unsure if connected, so maybe someone can help, or can relate to these problems as part of head shaking syndrome..
Reluctance to canter/open up. Head goes down, as if to buck, though do get the occasional buck! Or head goes up in resistance in the trasition request, even on very loose rein.
Seems to hold breath, particularly in canter (anyone experienced this?). When she does breathe alot of 'blowing/snorting' goes on. I always took it as an emotional release, but now wondering if breathing is actually painful at increased speed (trot/canter+) hence the resistance, holding of breath and blowing??
I feel terrible that I haven't picked this up before. But symptoms are mild.
Saddle fits (pro checked) this will happen riding bitted or bitless. Teeth have been recently floated -no probs there.
I am going to bring her in in the day with field companion (though fine to bring in on own) on hot sunny days. Full fly mask on RELIGIOUSLY if staying out on less sunnier days and am going to try the muzzle mesh on the bridle for riding.
Is ther anything else I can do to help her?
I will call the vet if I can't seem to ease the condition, so any advise much appreciated. I have never had a shaker before and I am really upset by it, for her :-(