Ilovefoals
Well-Known Member
I got my boy this time last year and the weather was quite hot. We have these big black bugs up here that seem to be around for a few weeks at a time then disappear. He really became agitated around them, throwing his head and doing a lot of snorting. The vet saw him for something else and commented on his snorting and head tossing but it resolved once the weather became cooler and the bugs disappeared.
Fast forward to this year. The weather has been rubbish and 2 weeks ago I came off and broke my collar bone so he's had time off. My instructor came to ride him on sat and it was hot and the bugs were out. He was awful. Tossing his head, trying to rub his nose on his leg, constant snorting. Then the same yesterday. He was so upset that he was walking into the fence and when trotting was virtually unsteerable
I'm really upset and worried. These bugs are not like flies. They don't gather round his face like flies do. They are literally just aimlessly flying about and mating but there are a lot of them hanging in the air. So I'm not sure what to make of it. Is he just reacting to them? Is this proper head shaking? I don't know anything about the condition unfortunately. Any experiences or advice?
Fast forward to this year. The weather has been rubbish and 2 weeks ago I came off and broke my collar bone so he's had time off. My instructor came to ride him on sat and it was hot and the bugs were out. He was awful. Tossing his head, trying to rub his nose on his leg, constant snorting. Then the same yesterday. He was so upset that he was walking into the fence and when trotting was virtually unsteerable