welshied
Well-Known Member
My cob is thought to be a headshaker, after getting a camera put up his nose looking for lumps and bumps etc and all the other checks there was nothing so vet just said proberbly headshaker.
He is now ridden in a nose net and fly guard that blocks out bright sunlight. When i rode him today just around his field he didn't shake his head or anything when in walk just like any other normal horse, then when i did canter and trot work he started blowing and tossing his head around and his nose was streaming and he put his head right down to the floor like an inch from the floor, is this just normal for a headshaker or could it be a respiratory problem? It took him 5 minutes and then he was fine again
He is now ridden in a nose net and fly guard that blocks out bright sunlight. When i rode him today just around his field he didn't shake his head or anything when in walk just like any other normal horse, then when i did canter and trot work he started blowing and tossing his head around and his nose was streaming and he put his head right down to the floor like an inch from the floor, is this just normal for a headshaker or could it be a respiratory problem? It took him 5 minutes and then he was fine again