Emma_1994
Active Member
Hi everyone,
A bit of a strange one but wondered if anyone has experienced anything similar.
My PRE gelding is doing a lot of yawning first thing in the morning. He's in at night and out from 7:30am to 6:30pm. Once he's fed, the minute I pick up his headcollar he becomes a bit fidgety with his head and starts yawning a lot and trying to nibble. To me I would say this is a stress response but I don't know what to. He is better when I get him in from the field, can throw his head up a bit but not like the mornings. I was worried that it could be something to do with ulcers since it's first thing but as I've never dealt with ulcers before I don't know if symptoms are worse in the mornings. He is a perfect weight and I can tack him up with no problems . He's not sensitive to being groomed or doing belly lifts.
Sometimes I'll ride him in the mornings and sometimes not. If I do ride in the morning he settles while I groom and tack him up so I can't believe that he is feeling stress about being ridden. It's just so strange.
I have decided to cut out Alfa a and now feeding his balancer (equilibra 500) with sugar beet as I thought perhaps it could be a food sensitivity or possibly not enough fibre. He has plenty of hay at night and some left over on the mornings.
If anyone has any ideas I'd welcome them very much! Thank you.
A bit of a strange one but wondered if anyone has experienced anything similar.
My PRE gelding is doing a lot of yawning first thing in the morning. He's in at night and out from 7:30am to 6:30pm. Once he's fed, the minute I pick up his headcollar he becomes a bit fidgety with his head and starts yawning a lot and trying to nibble. To me I would say this is a stress response but I don't know what to. He is better when I get him in from the field, can throw his head up a bit but not like the mornings. I was worried that it could be something to do with ulcers since it's first thing but as I've never dealt with ulcers before I don't know if symptoms are worse in the mornings. He is a perfect weight and I can tack him up with no problems . He's not sensitive to being groomed or doing belly lifts.
Sometimes I'll ride him in the mornings and sometimes not. If I do ride in the morning he settles while I groom and tack him up so I can't believe that he is feeling stress about being ridden. It's just so strange.
I have decided to cut out Alfa a and now feeding his balancer (equilibra 500) with sugar beet as I thought perhaps it could be a food sensitivity or possibly not enough fibre. He has plenty of hay at night and some left over on the mornings.
If anyone has any ideas I'd welcome them very much! Thank you.