Episode 68: Ear Twitching

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 Episode 68: Ear Twitching

In this episode we look at why ear twitching is problematic, and importantly- the alternatives that exist for safe, ethical restraint and cooperative care.

  • Why ear twitching is used: common contexts like husbandry, emergencies, and when behaviour escalates before proper training has been established.
  • The Anatomy: Cartilage, cranial nerves, fine musculature, fascial connections, tympanohyoid joint, and how easily this region is damaged (espescially in foals).
  • Functional & behavioural consequences: Including nerve irritation, altered ear movement, poll/TMJ tension, myodural involvement, aversive behaviours, head shyness.
  • Better Alternatives: training & habituation, sedation when appropriate, foal control techniques, making reasonable accommodations, and understanding the underlying “why” behind resistance.  

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