I feel like what Judy is talking about is what I call "a hitch in his
giddyup" :)  they will be gaiting along fine and then blip the head
throws up and back, and often around the same time there is a "hitch"
in gait, a mis-timing of gait.  I think it is probably cause something
is off, not enough strength, a pain, something, where they have to
throw the head to keep going.  Like a horse does if it trips a little
to catch themselves from falling, only more subtle.
Janice

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