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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3191"><p>> I've enclosed a link for you to</p><p>> read,,it has to do with sunlight</p><p>> and a nerve,,,you'll have to do a</p><p>> little research,,,like does he do</p><p>> it mostly in sunny conditions. The</p><p>> link also contains some other</p><p>> ideas.</p><p></p><p>It seems funny that he doesn't shake his head when he is out in the pasture. It is only when he is tied at the fence during grooming, or waiting to be groomed or sometimes when riding. It's funny he goes in spurts, sometimes for days then not at all. He even does it in the winter especially when the snowflakes hit him. He does quick little gerky nods and sometimes little grunts.</p><p></p><p>> <A HREF="http://www.vetpro.co.nz/Vet" TARGET="_blank">http://www.vetpro.co.nz/Vet</A></p><p>> %20Talk_Equine/head_shaking.htm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3191"] > I've enclosed a link for you to > read,,it has to do with sunlight > and a nerve,,,you'll have to do a > little research,,,like does he do > it mostly in sunny conditions. The > link also contains some other > ideas. It seems funny that he doesn't shake his head when he is out in the pasture. It is only when he is tied at the fence during grooming, or waiting to be groomed or sometimes when riding. It's funny he goes in spurts, sometimes for days then not at all. He even does it in the winter especially when the snowflakes hit him. He does quick little gerky nods and sometimes little grunts. > <A HREF="http://www.vetpro.co.nz/Vet" TARGET="_blank">http://www.vetpro.co.nz/Vet</A> > %20Talk_Equine/head_shaking.htm [/QUOTE]
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