Wimbles
Well-Known Member
I'm starting to dread going up to the new yard, every day there a new problem. It's getting very tiring. The horses break out pretty much every day as the fencing is completely rubbish and today was even more fun! I was sorting out my injured horse on the yard today when I heard someone screaming in the distance and then my name being shouted so I abandoned my horse and ran down the fields as I'd been told there was a woman and her dogs being attacked by the horses.
The woman was a jogger coming through the fields on the footpath, and the horses had started charging at her and the two dogs. I ran over yawling into a sea of horses (none of which were mine) with the two dogs running about narrowly avoiding flying hooves got the horses to back off and walked with her out the field. The woman was understandably terrified and when I tackled her about the dogs she said they had been on leads but she'd let them go when the horses came (which seemed a bit odd) and when she got out the horses field and into the next one she let them off to run free but I'll giver her the benefit of the doubt...........................
The problem has actually come about because of the yard owner (not one iota horsey) lets his dog into the fields to chase the horses and whip them up into a frenzy
so the horses now see all dogs as a direct threat.
If you've got this far, well done, but my questions are;
Where do we stand on the issue of the owners dog running in the fields? As he owns it do we have any rights to stop it happening?
Is there any rules about how people should cross footpaths with livestock on? as I'm sure this wouldn't have been half so bad if the woman had been walking
The woman was a jogger coming through the fields on the footpath, and the horses had started charging at her and the two dogs. I ran over yawling into a sea of horses (none of which were mine) with the two dogs running about narrowly avoiding flying hooves got the horses to back off and walked with her out the field. The woman was understandably terrified and when I tackled her about the dogs she said they had been on leads but she'd let them go when the horses came (which seemed a bit odd) and when she got out the horses field and into the next one she let them off to run free but I'll giver her the benefit of the doubt...........................
The problem has actually come about because of the yard owner (not one iota horsey) lets his dog into the fields to chase the horses and whip them up into a frenzy
If you've got this far, well done, but my questions are;
Where do we stand on the issue of the owners dog running in the fields? As he owns it do we have any rights to stop it happening?
Is there any rules about how people should cross footpaths with livestock on? as I'm sure this wouldn't have been half so bad if the woman had been walking