andlaw
Member
Hi
Just wondered if anyone could offer any advice please. Our neighbours garden runs alongside my paddocks and they have recently planted a row of bushes right next to my fence. They have not moved here that long ago and when they purchased their property they were aware that the horses would be in the fields next to the garden. Just wanted to know whether I'm responsible for double fencing my paddock now to stop my horse eating their plants. My mare has already done some pruning for them so I'm sure she'll do it again.
My argument is that they planted the roses knowing full well the horses could reach them but I'm kind of guessing that legally I'm in the wrong as the plants are in their garden!
They have also erected a 6 ft fence to block out the view of my stables - non-horsey neighbours are a nightmare
Any advice very welcome please.
Thanks
Andie
Just wondered if anyone could offer any advice please. Our neighbours garden runs alongside my paddocks and they have recently planted a row of bushes right next to my fence. They have not moved here that long ago and when they purchased their property they were aware that the horses would be in the fields next to the garden. Just wanted to know whether I'm responsible for double fencing my paddock now to stop my horse eating their plants. My mare has already done some pruning for them so I'm sure she'll do it again.
My argument is that they planted the roses knowing full well the horses could reach them but I'm kind of guessing that legally I'm in the wrong as the plants are in their garden!
They have also erected a 6 ft fence to block out the view of my stables - non-horsey neighbours are a nightmare
Any advice very welcome please.
Thanks
Andie