tashcat
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Recently our new boy has arrived - he's 11 and retired from racing about 5 years ago. He's been an absolute sweetheart so far, and settled in nicely.
However he has taken to head shaking. He shakes his head up and down in quite a steady but irritated fashion. I noticed it first in the field, but he seems to be doing it in the stable too. He rarely does it when riding, but if he does mess with his head its a quicker motion and I've assumed its more riding and bit related.
He has moved nearly 300 miles South to get to us, so I've been questioning whether pollen is upsetting him. Also been suggested are flies (which haven't noticeably been seen, but could be very small ones?), and teeth problems. Teeth last done in the summer, I believe he had an absence a few years ago if that is relevant. He apparently also had some really bad tension in his poll a couple of years ago, which was treated with physio. He hasn't been here long - could it be stress?
Any of these sound logical or any ideas what this could be, and how I could eliminate things to find out? I want to make sure he's comfortable and I'm not missing anything. The vet is coming on friday for a general check up so will of course be addressing my concerns with him!
Tea and biscuits for all those getting this far!
Recently our new boy has arrived - he's 11 and retired from racing about 5 years ago. He's been an absolute sweetheart so far, and settled in nicely.
However he has taken to head shaking. He shakes his head up and down in quite a steady but irritated fashion. I noticed it first in the field, but he seems to be doing it in the stable too. He rarely does it when riding, but if he does mess with his head its a quicker motion and I've assumed its more riding and bit related.
He has moved nearly 300 miles South to get to us, so I've been questioning whether pollen is upsetting him. Also been suggested are flies (which haven't noticeably been seen, but could be very small ones?), and teeth problems. Teeth last done in the summer, I believe he had an absence a few years ago if that is relevant. He apparently also had some really bad tension in his poll a couple of years ago, which was treated with physio. He hasn't been here long - could it be stress?
Any of these sound logical or any ideas what this could be, and how I could eliminate things to find out? I want to make sure he's comfortable and I'm not missing anything. The vet is coming on friday for a general check up so will of course be addressing my concerns with him!
Tea and biscuits for all those getting this far!