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- Headshaking abstract "Headshaking is a condition where the horse or pony shakes its head continuously, often while being ridden.Originally considered a bad habit, it is now thought that some horses are allergic to certain pollens, which causes them to headshake. However horses also normally react to flies, and headshaking may be a fly defence overreaction even if flies are not present. Sometime the halter or bridle is maladjusted or irritating the animal as the rider is using rein commands. The use of nose nets is thought to improve the problem. Nose nets are not allowed in all competitions. However British Dressage has approved of the use of some muzzle nets.".
- Headshaking wikiPageID "6989756".
- Headshaking wikiPageLength "819".
- Headshaking wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Headshaking wikiPageRevisionID "544540246".
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink Allergy.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink British_Dressage.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_diseases.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink Pony.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLink Stable_vices.
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLinkText "headshaking syndrome".
- Headshaking wikiPageWikiLinkText "headshaking".
- Headshaking auto "yes".
- Headshaking date "December 2009".
- Headshaking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Horse-stub.
- Headshaking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Headshaking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Veterinary-med-stub.
- Headshaking subject Category:Horse_diseases.
- Headshaking hypernym Condition.
- Headshaking type Disease.
- Headshaking comment "Headshaking is a condition where the horse or pony shakes its head continuously, often while being ridden.Originally considered a bad habit, it is now thought that some horses are allergic to certain pollens, which causes them to headshake. However horses also normally react to flies, and headshaking may be a fly defence overreaction even if flies are not present. Sometime the halter or bridle is maladjusted or irritating the animal as the rider is using rein commands.".
- Headshaking label "Headshaking".
- Headshaking sameAs Q1592311.
- Headshaking sameAs Headshaking.
- Headshaking sameAs m.0g_5_j.
- Headshaking sameAs Q1592311.
- Headshaking wasDerivedFrom Headshaking?oldid=544540246.
- Headshaking isPrimaryTopicOf Headshaking.