dwi
Well-Known Member
Am i right in thinking that yawning is a sign of releasing stress?
I decided to give D a massage tonight after our ride as I had worked her quite hard. That and when we got back she caught her rein on the stable door and snapped it while I took her saddle off so she may have pulled her neck a bit.
She really liked one side being done and stood calmly. as soon as I went to start on the other side of the neck she nipped at me which is very unlike her. I told her to behave and carried on. She yawned constantly as I massaged her neck and then put her head right down to the ground and stood licking and chewing when I finished.
I don't usually massage her more than once or twice a week but I got such a response I think I might keep it going for the next few days.
I decided to give D a massage tonight after our ride as I had worked her quite hard. That and when we got back she caught her rein on the stable door and snapped it while I took her saddle off so she may have pulled her neck a bit.
She really liked one side being done and stood calmly. as soon as I went to start on the other side of the neck she nipped at me which is very unlike her. I told her to behave and carried on. She yawned constantly as I massaged her neck and then put her head right down to the ground and stood licking and chewing when I finished.
I don't usually massage her more than once or twice a week but I got such a response I think I might keep it going for the next few days.