georgiegirl
Well-Known Member
and not a fat lot is being done!!! Not sure why its started happening but one of the horses on our yard is field hopping. Its not the company as we have tried her with pratically everything and shes also not hungry as getting LOADS of hay put out into the field.
The owners have now put it into the field next to mine where it has appeared twice in the past two days and broken the fencing and they seem very confused as to why im pi**ed off and have asked them to try something else.
My two have their own paddock and are very happy together and a) I dont want my field getting trashed in this wet b) I dont want either of them getting injured and c)my gelding is very protective over my mare so god knows what will happen.
Plus my two were going like looneys when said horse has jumped into my field and seeing as my last horse is unridable at the age of 6 due to a similar incident I think I have a right to be slightly paranoid!
The other horses owner said 'well all horses run round in the field' to which I replied 'yes they do, there horses but if there is a known risk factor you should try and stop it?'
Surely I have been reasonable enough letting this carry on when its already happened twice this week? I dont know how the situation is going to be resolved and I do feel sorry for them but at the end of the day I want mine to be safe!
any thoughts?
The owners have now put it into the field next to mine where it has appeared twice in the past two days and broken the fencing and they seem very confused as to why im pi**ed off and have asked them to try something else.
My two have their own paddock and are very happy together and a) I dont want my field getting trashed in this wet b) I dont want either of them getting injured and c)my gelding is very protective over my mare so god knows what will happen.
Plus my two were going like looneys when said horse has jumped into my field and seeing as my last horse is unridable at the age of 6 due to a similar incident I think I have a right to be slightly paranoid!
The other horses owner said 'well all horses run round in the field' to which I replied 'yes they do, there horses but if there is a known risk factor you should try and stop it?'
Surely I have been reasonable enough letting this carry on when its already happened twice this week? I dont know how the situation is going to be resolved and I do feel sorry for them but at the end of the day I want mine to be safe!
any thoughts?