There’s also the likelihood that pain in the poll is being created by physical issues elsewhere in the body. Virtually any discomfort will affect the poll. Most commonly, pain in the poll - especially in working horses – often develops due to soreness in a front foot or lower leg; generally on the same side as the sore foot.
So, bottom line, if your horse is head-shy there’s a good chance that it might be a physical discomfort, and not a training issue.
Simple Masterson Method® bodywork techniques can help to release this discomfort. The Bladder Meridian, and Lateral Cervical Flexion Techniques are easy to use, and can both be found at www.mastersonmethod.com/training-videos. T
he Bladder Meridian Technique bypasses the horse’s survival-defense response and connects directly with that part of the horse’s nervous system that releases tension. The Lateral Cervical Flexion Technique also releases tension and restores movement to the poll and atlas. Releasing tension in this area can be one of the most rewarding things you can do for your horse.
Horses do things for a reason, and it pays for the owner or trainer to understand what that reason might be. Whether it's a subtle difference in movement or something that's creating a training challenge, by paying attention to what your horse's body is telling you, you may be able to avoid training and physical issues with your horse.
Source:http://equimed.com
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