Headshaking
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‘He knew he was the bees’ knees’: tributes paid to advanced event horse
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Head-shaking horse faced being put down: owner speaks out on whisker-trimming
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Headshaking in horses: what you need to know about this distressing condition
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Is dietary potassium ‘missing link’ for headshaking? Study intends to find out...
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H&H question of the week: could new therapy stop my horse headshaking?
Rick Farr of Farr & Pursey Equine Vets shares his expert advice on PENS therapy in relation to head shaking
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'It is visibly distressing for him': coping with headshaking this summer
Blue skies and a burgeoning competition schedule mean most riders long for the summer, but for some owners it’s not all plain sailing
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Hope for headshakers?
New research into headshaking shows that an innovative treatment can offer remission in some cases
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Severe headshakers sought for equine research
Riders who are contemplating having their animal put to sleep because of headshaking are asked to donate their horse to researchers trying to find a cure for the condition
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New competition-legal nose net now available
The Cashel Crusader Quiet Ride Nose Net aims to provide relief from flies, bugs, pollen and other irritants to reduce head shaking
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Treatment to help headshaking in horses
Could eyedrops cure your headshaker?
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Liverpool University searching for headshakers
Liverpool University is looking for owners of horses who headshake to take part in a 10-week trial
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Summer problems: Headshaking
Horse & Hound reader Helen Vos explains how the invention of the competition-legal nose net gave her headshaking horse a new lease of life
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Latest views on headshaking
HORSE magazine brings you up-to-date with the latest reasearch in to headshaking from the equine division at the University of Liverpool