MrsElle
Well-Known Member
All the neighbours surrounding our field are lovely - bar one. He used to shoot at my fence posts and wheelbarrow (until someone 'had words' with him
), and chucked weed killer over the fence to kill the nettles that were growing in MY field. If the horses had eaten the dying nettles they could easily have become ill. He also used to chuck his dog crap into the field until I started chucking it back into his garden
Tonight he knocks at my door and tells me the horses have eaten all the plants in his garden. Didn't know my horses had Go Go Gadget necks that extend to 20 feet long but apparently they do. He said he was going to come into the field and put razor wire accross it so the nags can't stick their heads over his garden fence. I was stood with my mouth open, didn't get chance to get a word in, and his parting shot was 'I'll send you the £100 bill to replace the plants'.
Fair enough, the horses shouldn't have nibbled his roses and lavender (which is all he has against the fence line) but to come round screaming and shouting after his previous behaviour was a bit rich.
Tomorrow I will move the leccy fencing and but a double row up in front of Mr Nasty's fence and the horses are moving to their winter home on Sunday so I won't have to put up with the whinging arse for a few months. While the horses are away we will stick some post and rail up so they can't get near his garden and then he will have nothing to moan about. Sure he will still find something though!
Phew, feel better after that rant!
Tonight he knocks at my door and tells me the horses have eaten all the plants in his garden. Didn't know my horses had Go Go Gadget necks that extend to 20 feet long but apparently they do. He said he was going to come into the field and put razor wire accross it so the nags can't stick their heads over his garden fence. I was stood with my mouth open, didn't get chance to get a word in, and his parting shot was 'I'll send you the £100 bill to replace the plants'.
Fair enough, the horses shouldn't have nibbled his roses and lavender (which is all he has against the fence line) but to come round screaming and shouting after his previous behaviour was a bit rich.
Tomorrow I will move the leccy fencing and but a double row up in front of Mr Nasty's fence and the horses are moving to their winter home on Sunday so I won't have to put up with the whinging arse for a few months. While the horses are away we will stick some post and rail up so they can't get near his garden and then he will have nothing to moan about. Sure he will still find something though!
Phew, feel better after that rant!