Testy
Active Member
My gelding started headshaking last April, his main trigger is rain although cold wind, snow and pollen can sometimes set him off as well.
I've tried a whole host of supplements, salt in his feed, he has his teeth done regularly. He's been to liphook and been scoped, xrayed, trigeminal nerve blocked (which didn't work), eyes checked etc etc, everything was normal. My vet gave him 6 sessions of acupuncture which has made no difference.
I don't know what to do with him, I'm starting to wonder whether it's fair to keep him going if he's headshaking and in pain even whilst in his field and nothing seems to be helping. He's fine whilst his head's down and he's grazing but if he lifts his head or moves about he starts again. He's fine in his stable unless he puts his head over the door on a rainy day.
My vet wants to try him on steroids, but at a cost of £100 for 2 weeks supply, this isn't something I'd be able to fund once my insurance claim runs out.
He did randomly stop for a couple of weeks recently-I have no idea why or how, but he's back to normal now so any opinions or ideas welcome.
I've tried a whole host of supplements, salt in his feed, he has his teeth done regularly. He's been to liphook and been scoped, xrayed, trigeminal nerve blocked (which didn't work), eyes checked etc etc, everything was normal. My vet gave him 6 sessions of acupuncture which has made no difference.
I don't know what to do with him, I'm starting to wonder whether it's fair to keep him going if he's headshaking and in pain even whilst in his field and nothing seems to be helping. He's fine whilst his head's down and he's grazing but if he lifts his head or moves about he starts again. He's fine in his stable unless he puts his head over the door on a rainy day.
My vet wants to try him on steroids, but at a cost of £100 for 2 weeks supply, this isn't something I'd be able to fund once my insurance claim runs out.
He did randomly stop for a couple of weeks recently-I have no idea why or how, but he's back to normal now so any opinions or ideas welcome.