henryhorn
Well-Known Member
Normally I would post this in the HF but really need other people's opinions please.
We have received three hunt meets around our stud farm within ten days.
The first one the Master warned us and we only lost a shoe from a horse flying about, but also a day's work on the horses as they were buzzing round from 10am until 4pm all day, and you can't clip/shoe/school in those conditions. We kept in two horses receiving treatment fromthe vet for lamenesses.
Last week a different hunt appeared and we had mayhem. We lost two shoes, a day's work yet again and my OH almost got injured when a horse he was leading in went ape after the entire herd took off at the sight of the hounds just 500 yards away.
Today the original hunt appear having warned us last night they were meeting up the road..
The farrier had been booked for months and he came to replace the lost shoes from last week, plus do others. He had to abandon doing one four year old who's eyes were on stalks, another who is exceptionally good to shoe was potty too, and clipping the stallion ready for this weekends Equine Fair was abandoned too when they hung round our area until late afternoon yet again.
Tonight we brough two more horses in to discover they had also lost shoes and one had jumped into the deer park over a huge fence in pursuit of the rest of the herd. They get shod every six weeks so not the farrier's fault.
At this rate they are going to cost me my livelihood when a promising horse gets injured. It's not possible to bring inside 40 plus horses, and I really don't know what to do.
This afternoon when I drove home there were loads of hunt foot followers wandering around our fields, I feel our privacy has been invaded, and really don't want this happening every time they hunt round here.
Sadly all our gates may have to be padlocked next time (that's if we get warned, one hunt doesn't bother telling us) and every possible stable utilised to keep the horses calm.
My point is why the hell should we be forced into doing this? I previously agreed the hunt staff could come on, but no-one else on a horse, and it's only because the local Master is such a nice chap we agreed to that..
To stand them in all day costs us bedding and feed, plus the manpower to muck out, I feel really fed up they keep coming round us.
I am going to write to the Master (a polite letter pointing out how much inconvenience they are causing us) but we are in a strong pro hunting area, no doubt the locals feel we shouldn't be living here if we don't fully support hunting.
I do, but not to the point of having our lives disrupted when they hunt round here!
Can anyone suggest anything please, as I said , I am at a loss what to do next..
We have received three hunt meets around our stud farm within ten days.
The first one the Master warned us and we only lost a shoe from a horse flying about, but also a day's work on the horses as they were buzzing round from 10am until 4pm all day, and you can't clip/shoe/school in those conditions. We kept in two horses receiving treatment fromthe vet for lamenesses.
Last week a different hunt appeared and we had mayhem. We lost two shoes, a day's work yet again and my OH almost got injured when a horse he was leading in went ape after the entire herd took off at the sight of the hounds just 500 yards away.
Today the original hunt appear having warned us last night they were meeting up the road..
The farrier had been booked for months and he came to replace the lost shoes from last week, plus do others. He had to abandon doing one four year old who's eyes were on stalks, another who is exceptionally good to shoe was potty too, and clipping the stallion ready for this weekends Equine Fair was abandoned too when they hung round our area until late afternoon yet again.
Tonight we brough two more horses in to discover they had also lost shoes and one had jumped into the deer park over a huge fence in pursuit of the rest of the herd. They get shod every six weeks so not the farrier's fault.
At this rate they are going to cost me my livelihood when a promising horse gets injured. It's not possible to bring inside 40 plus horses, and I really don't know what to do.
This afternoon when I drove home there were loads of hunt foot followers wandering around our fields, I feel our privacy has been invaded, and really don't want this happening every time they hunt round here.
Sadly all our gates may have to be padlocked next time (that's if we get warned, one hunt doesn't bother telling us) and every possible stable utilised to keep the horses calm.
My point is why the hell should we be forced into doing this? I previously agreed the hunt staff could come on, but no-one else on a horse, and it's only because the local Master is such a nice chap we agreed to that..
To stand them in all day costs us bedding and feed, plus the manpower to muck out, I feel really fed up they keep coming round us.
I am going to write to the Master (a polite letter pointing out how much inconvenience they are causing us) but we are in a strong pro hunting area, no doubt the locals feel we shouldn't be living here if we don't fully support hunting.
I do, but not to the point of having our lives disrupted when they hunt round here!
Can anyone suggest anything please, as I said , I am at a loss what to do next..