Headshaking Uncovered | Beyond the Symptoms

Uncover the hidden patterns behind headshaking, and guide your horse back to health

Help!!! My horse started headshaking.

It started as just an occasional shake, but now it seems to be getting worse.

At first, you might have thought it was just a fly, but now it feels more like your horse is being zapped with invisible shocks.

It doesn’t stop there. Your horse rubs its nose hard against its leg, sometimes even scraping it along the ground.

You’ve tried everything. Every supplement, every feed change, every little tack adjustment. You watch your horse endlessly, noticing every flick of the head, every subtle shake, every little sign, hoping to piece together a pattern that never seems to exist.

You experiment. You hope. You change one thing, then another. Sometimes it seems to work, but just as quickly, it doesn’t. You find yourself second-guessing everything, maybe it’s the sun, maybe it’s the wind, maybe it’s an allergy, maybe it’s nothing at all.

And the advice? One source says antihistamines are the answer. Another says never give your horse antihistamines. One person swears by a certain supplement, while someone else says it makes things worse. Every tip contradicts the last, leaving you more confused, more frustrated, and more exhausted.

All you want is for your horse to be comfortable. You want clarity. You want relief. But it feels like every answer leads to ten more questions.

Enough trial and error!

Stop guessing and start understanding to find the steps that actually help your horse.

Get a Grip on Your Horse’s Headshaking

In this masterclass, I guide you through the world of headshaking syndrome, revealing what most owners miss and showing you how to make a real difference for your horse.

What your horse’s headshaking is really telling you about the underlying cause
The difference between the triggers and the true cause of headshaking
The key symptoms and hidden issues that most owners miss
Why your horse keeps shaking its head and rubbing its nose on the ground.
What role do allergies, sun, wind, or neurological issues play in your horse’s headshaking
Why some treatments, supplements, or equipment seem to help for a moment and then stop working
How a multidisciplinary approach can create real results
The hidden enemies that prevent your horse from fully recovering and how to overcome them
Practical case studies you can learn from, showing both the opportunities and pitfalls in finding the solution that fits your horse
A proven step by step method that truly increases your chances of helping your horse recover.
What we can learn from research conducted by veterinarians around the world and how it can help you and your horse
What we can learn from research conducted by veterinarians around the world and how it can benefit both you and your horse.

Ready to finally help your headshaker for real? Let’s get started!

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“At first, of course, you’re not exactly thrilled when your horse suddenly starts headshaking. But after this enlightening explanation, backed by Janneke’s solid expertise, I found it really fascinating. Watching this masterclass has made me look at my horse in a completely different way, and hopefully, it will also help me assist him more quickly.”

Netty

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“I honestly didn’t really know what to expect from this masterclass, but Janneke absolutely exceeded my expectations. For the first time in the four years that my horse has suffered from headshaking syndrome, I finally understand what’s going on with him. And now I also realize that a nose net or all kinds of other remedies won’t work for my horse! Thank you for all these eye-openers, Janneke!"

Marieke

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“Since watching the masterclass, I finally truly understand what’s actually going on with my horse. I hadn’t realized this before. I saw those annoying tics, but I never stopped to think about what was really causing them. Thanks to your clear explanation, I now know what steps to take to help my horse! Thank you, Janneke!”

Elsa

You’re not the kind of person who gives up

You’ve probably tried everything. From nose nets and goggles to supplements, from veterinarians to bodyworkers. And honestly, maybe you’ve even become a little skeptical along the way.

But one thing I know for sure is this: you are not someone who gives up.

You are a horse owner who refuses to let your horse keep struggling.

You want to understand what’s really going on. You want to know exactly where to start. And you want a plan that makes sense, one you can follow step by step without guessing or hoping something will work.

Because you don’t do things halfway. You go all in for your horse.