XmisshorsestyleX
Well-Known Member
Hiya Guys,
Just needed to vent my anger really! So last night I get up the yard to ride my girl, walked to the field and my first reactions were that the horses had broke through the fencing and got into the field joining onto our main field.. But one of the people I share the field with had opened the gate and let the horses have free roam of both fields, now the grass in there literally comes up to my thigh!!!! My horse is fat enough and im trying to get the weight off her which this person knows, ive also got a show on sunday and I dont want my horse wearing a muzzle 24/7 from now on because it can rub her face if I leave it on too long and I wouldnt want her to wear it all the time.
I dont know how stupid/cruel some people can get especially this time of year when the risks for grass sickness/lami are very high and allowing them to graze on such long lush grass!! Theres two ponies in with my one and they are fat as horses, im so surprised they havent got lami yet..
This person I share the field with is one of those who cant be told anything, but my plan of action tonight is to fence my girl in the small paddock out of that long grass.. But im seriously concerned about the other two ponys, one is a native who WILL eat himself into a grave. What can I do...??
Just needed to vent my anger really! So last night I get up the yard to ride my girl, walked to the field and my first reactions were that the horses had broke through the fencing and got into the field joining onto our main field.. But one of the people I share the field with had opened the gate and let the horses have free roam of both fields, now the grass in there literally comes up to my thigh!!!! My horse is fat enough and im trying to get the weight off her which this person knows, ive also got a show on sunday and I dont want my horse wearing a muzzle 24/7 from now on because it can rub her face if I leave it on too long and I wouldnt want her to wear it all the time.
I dont know how stupid/cruel some people can get especially this time of year when the risks for grass sickness/lami are very high and allowing them to graze on such long lush grass!! Theres two ponies in with my one and they are fat as horses, im so surprised they havent got lami yet..
This person I share the field with is one of those who cant be told anything, but my plan of action tonight is to fence my girl in the small paddock out of that long grass.. But im seriously concerned about the other two ponys, one is a native who WILL eat himself into a grave. What can I do...??