spotty_pony
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Some of you may remember my post from over the winter about my horse which was head shaking. Well, after about ten weeks symptom free he has started head shaking again.
I am linking it to the fact that he was stabled overnight one night last week due to the bad weather as it began the next day. Had to resort to putting the nose net back on him in the stable as he would not settle and was sneezing and head shaking almost constantly. Once turned out again, he was fine.
Brought him in on Saturday, he was fine until he got into the stable and took a mouthful of hay (which I have now soaked) and that set him off again so I brought him outside again and tied him up to groom him and symptoms lessened bur got worse again when I brushed around his head so I am pretty sure it is a dust allergy of some kind or possible RAO. Set off on hack and ended up putting nose net on him as he was still head shaking and he settled down straight away. Got about half an hour away fro the yard and removed nose net and he was symptom free for rest of ride even in fields of rape seed so it's not a pollen allergy. Got back to the yard and as soon as he got near stable he started head shaking again! Got to pressure wash stable this week now and change him onto Shavings and steam hay (maybe try a different sort of hay too) and hopefully this will work.
Any experiences with horses head shaking with dust allergies I would love to hear about what worked for your horse. ]
Thanks
Brought him in on Saturday, he was fine until he got into the stable and took a mouthful of hay (which I have now soaked) and that set him off again so I brought him outside again and tied him up to groom him and symptoms lessened bur got worse again when I brushed around his head so I am pretty sure it is a dust allergy of some kind or possible RAO. Set off on hack and ended up putting nose net on him as he was still head shaking and he settled down straight away. Got about half an hour away fro the yard and removed nose net and he was symptom free for rest of ride even in fields of rape seed so it's not a pollen allergy. Got back to the yard and as soon as he got near stable he started head shaking again! Got to pressure wash stable this week now and change him onto Shavings and steam hay (maybe try a different sort of hay too) and hopefully this will work.
Any experiences with horses head shaking with dust allergies I would love to hear about what worked for your horse. ]
Thanks