The horses, as well as humans and pets tend to have a variety of behavioral problems. These behavioral issues can occur suddenly after a traumatic experience, or can be deeply rooted in the psyche of the horse from previous experiences. Anxiety in horses is a common condition that can affect every aspect of running a horse, and affect the appearance of a horse. What causes anxiety in the horse? The anxiety will almost always have a root cause. The cause may be physical (caused by a physical factor – such as a snake or a barn door hitting) or psychological (an abusive past, or stress and separation anxiety).
It can also be hereditary – so it is important to determine the cause of the problem. All horses that exhibit sudden anxiety should undergo a complete checkup at the vet. Other causes of anxiety may include: * A horse in a new environment or stressful environment * Fear of other horses that share stable * Lack of a close relationship * Lack of training or experience traumatic Abuse * Remember that horses are animals to fight or run, so when put in stressful situations have a tendency to become anxious and want to ‘run’. Some horses will be less nervous than others because of how they manage stress. Also, always check the physical things that can cause anxiety – such as a barn door knocking, firecrackers in a neighboring field, etc. . Diagnosis of anxiety horse Because varying degrees of anxiety, it is important to know your horse and watch for physical and behavioral changes.
* Hiding in the corner of the barn’s eyes widen * * * Restlessness or tremor twitching jogging step forward and backwards * Rearing * Sleep disturbances * Loss of appetite-related physical conditions include include: Constipation or stomach upset * * * Riots Colico eczema or skin and Hair Loss Help Many horse’s anxiety medications to help with nervousness, excessive anxiety or stress in horses. Unfortunately these medications are not without side effects, and while they may help relax the horse long-term effects are unknown. In addition, the sedative and painkilling drugs can numb your senses of a horse – can do competitive events as well as training more difficult because it requires concentration and vigilance. Talk to your vet about other alternatives. Many natural remedies while still maintaining the horse alert. The homeopathic ingredients such as Cham, Kali. have traditionally been used for centuries. And promoting the appropriate levels of salts in living cells necessary for the physical and mental health. Asarum phosphorus and can also help strengthen the nervous system in the animal body – promoting healthy mental health and treating nervous disorders. With a great interest in issues health and alternative medicine. I believe that natural remedies and alternative therapies have their place in modern medicine. I am confident that an informed person is potentially a more happy and healthy.