lachlanandmarcus
Well-Known Member
I think a lot of farmers are more worried about the fly tipping and off road motorbike damage that comes when there is access big enough for horses to get in than they actually are about the horses, tho they dislike not being asked first.
One thing tho, I know a lot of people think OK I wont ride on the fields when stuff is growing and then really go for it once it is stubble. Bear in mind that these days the grain crop the stubble is from often has an undersown crop of grass, Which will get ruined by hooves, so it makes is esp important to check if its OK with the farmer.
I know a lot of people also dont want to ask if they are just doing it atm and getting away with it cos they are worried about the answer being NO. But in the long run, all that means is that farmers will hate horseriders and shut them out as it solves the other problems too like the motorbikes and the flytipping if they do.
One thing tho, I know a lot of people think OK I wont ride on the fields when stuff is growing and then really go for it once it is stubble. Bear in mind that these days the grain crop the stubble is from often has an undersown crop of grass, Which will get ruined by hooves, so it makes is esp important to check if its OK with the farmer.
I know a lot of people also dont want to ask if they are just doing it atm and getting away with it cos they are worried about the answer being NO. But in the long run, all that means is that farmers will hate horseriders and shut them out as it solves the other problems too like the motorbikes and the flytipping if they do.