Q What is the latest theory about that annoying habit of head-shaking in horses? I have a warmblood who does this and it is getting worse. I have tried all the usual remedies to no effect. A The cause ...
Headshaking in horses is a sign of disease, rather than a disease itself. There are a number of causes, and several research studies have been done to explore these causes and find ways to treat them.
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Early Detection, Routine Care Key To Maintaining Dental Health In Horses
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