Dazed'n'confused
Well-Known Member
In all my years of horse ownership I have never been so frustrated (& that's saying something!!)
My lovely horse is quite clearly an all year round head shaker (some months better than others but has been mainly terrible since October) and I'm at the stage where I'm wondering if I should just call it a day for him.. I hate seeing him in such pain - some days he looks like he's got an agonising migraine.
He is bad when the grass pollen is high, he's better when it's cold & frosty, he is no worse in sun or wind (in fact if it's windy he seems better with the lack of flies). He is hysterical if flies or leaves pass his face - nose clamping & striking out at his nose with his front legs. He's usually 99% OK in fog but I lunged him this morning in quite bad fog & he started head shaking after 5 mins..
He's been X-ray'd, scoped & trimegal nerve blocked (not much difference). He gets salt, I've tried herbal remedies, homeopathy, antihistamines, body massage, McTimoney, nasal sprays, nose net & ear covers, full face mask, no grass & even moved yards.... His saddle has been checked twice & his teeth were checked again under sedation.
Vet is keen to do a CT scan for a more in depth head/tooth exploration but I'll fall over backwards if it shows anything!! She also suggested a steroid trial but given that he does it more than he doesn't, is this a realistic option for all year round use (cost aside..)?
Has anyone got any bright ideas or have you found the cause for a horse that is almost worse in winter than in summer...??
Many thanks for reading!
My lovely horse is quite clearly an all year round head shaker (some months better than others but has been mainly terrible since October) and I'm at the stage where I'm wondering if I should just call it a day for him.. I hate seeing him in such pain - some days he looks like he's got an agonising migraine.
He is bad when the grass pollen is high, he's better when it's cold & frosty, he is no worse in sun or wind (in fact if it's windy he seems better with the lack of flies). He is hysterical if flies or leaves pass his face - nose clamping & striking out at his nose with his front legs. He's usually 99% OK in fog but I lunged him this morning in quite bad fog & he started head shaking after 5 mins..
He's been X-ray'd, scoped & trimegal nerve blocked (not much difference). He gets salt, I've tried herbal remedies, homeopathy, antihistamines, body massage, McTimoney, nasal sprays, nose net & ear covers, full face mask, no grass & even moved yards.... His saddle has been checked twice & his teeth were checked again under sedation.
Vet is keen to do a CT scan for a more in depth head/tooth exploration but I'll fall over backwards if it shows anything!! She also suggested a steroid trial but given that he does it more than he doesn't, is this a realistic option for all year round use (cost aside..)?
Has anyone got any bright ideas or have you found the cause for a horse that is almost worse in winter than in summer...??
Many thanks for reading!