Riding behavior guide
Head tossing can be communication. It may involve teeth, bit fit, bridle fit, saddle fit, pain, allergies, flies, rider hands, training frustration, or discomfort elsewhere in the body.
Quick answer: Do not assume head tossing is attitude. Check teeth, bit, bridle, saddle, neck, back, poll, flies, skin irritation, rider contact, and whether the behavior is new, worsening, or tied to one gait or direction.
Barn next step
If body comfort, neck/poll tightness, saddle fit, or flies are part of the trigger, use the product path that matches the cause after red flags are ruled out.
Body Path: Liniment GelFly Path: Citraquin®Educational support only. Head tossing can be pain, tack, dental, environmental, rider, or training-related. Rule out discomfort before calling it behavior.
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