Why haven't scientists solved headshaking in horses yet?
They know it's a cranial nerve problem. Yet when scientists inspect the nerves, they can't find anything wrong.
That's because it's a nerve transmission problem, rather than a problem with the nerve itself.
Care for the full explanation?
It's on today's Horse Mysteries Solved? podcast.
Links Mentioned:
https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com
https://wheredoesmyhorsehurt.com/practitioners/
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University